Re: Kibbler Knapsacks
Luke,
The reason the inside of the bag is not painted is because it is patterned off of an original that did not have the inside painted. The Kibbler knapsack is different from the Mexican war knapsack in this way.
I have owned a Missouri Boot and Shoe Mex War knapsack, a TMD Mex War knapsack and had the opportunity to purchase one second hand that LD Hanning produced. All are wonderful knapsacks as Ross has mentioned, but this forum has lost the basis it was founded on and that is HEAVY individual research of primary sources to determine the answer YOURSELF. There are HUNDREDS of articles out there to help along the way, and if the article was written in a half decent manor it should have a work cited page that SHOULD lead to some primary sources (if it is a clothing reference it should lead to a soldiers letter/journal etc- if it is an article about an original piece of clothing or equiment some reference to the collection is included etc.)
My point to this is simple, over the past 4 years I have noticed a dramatic decline in the SERIOUS historian on this end of the hobby. While the numbers swell and ranks grow larger day by day, I feel that many of the new blood are leaving their interest at "Who makes the best" or "How do I make this" questions. I remember not that long ago mentioning the names of Brian Baird and Scott Cross to a new guy, and him having no clue who they are. I see Paul McKee posting on here now as well. People like the previously mentioned, and guys like Mayo, Walker, the Rock brothers, Weed etc spent large amounts of time making this kind of information available and now people won't even venture out to seek it, they would rather take that smooth and easy path.
Luke,
The reason the inside of the bag is not painted is because it is patterned off of an original that did not have the inside painted. The Kibbler knapsack is different from the Mexican war knapsack in this way.
I have owned a Missouri Boot and Shoe Mex War knapsack, a TMD Mex War knapsack and had the opportunity to purchase one second hand that LD Hanning produced. All are wonderful knapsacks as Ross has mentioned, but this forum has lost the basis it was founded on and that is HEAVY individual research of primary sources to determine the answer YOURSELF. There are HUNDREDS of articles out there to help along the way, and if the article was written in a half decent manor it should have a work cited page that SHOULD lead to some primary sources (if it is a clothing reference it should lead to a soldiers letter/journal etc- if it is an article about an original piece of clothing or equiment some reference to the collection is included etc.)
My point to this is simple, over the past 4 years I have noticed a dramatic decline in the SERIOUS historian on this end of the hobby. While the numbers swell and ranks grow larger day by day, I feel that many of the new blood are leaving their interest at "Who makes the best" or "How do I make this" questions. I remember not that long ago mentioning the names of Brian Baird and Scott Cross to a new guy, and him having no clue who they are. I see Paul McKee posting on here now as well. People like the previously mentioned, and guys like Mayo, Walker, the Rock brothers, Weed etc spent large amounts of time making this kind of information available and now people won't even venture out to seek it, they would rather take that smooth and easy path.
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