Re: This may be a question some don't like....or talk about...but I hope so.
I can remember going to the 125th Gettysburg, leaving my wife home with an 18 month old and a 3 week old baby. It was at my wife's insistance that I go. I had been working two jobs for over two years to cover the bills and food. I hitched a ride with some pards and went with enough money to hopefully get a cartridge box. I had my uniform, three days food, my rifled musket and no tent, just a blanket. I had the time of my life. I ended up buying a cartridge box from the sutler table of a guy named Chris Schreiber. After speaking with him during the purchase, he inspired me to have the nerve to try making some of my own items. Well, Chris, God Bless Ya, I took your advice and have enjoyed making some items for myself. I still have that cartridge box, and only use it sparingly as it is now a classic, but I learned a great deal and gained an appreciation of equipment used in the ACW by heeding Chis' advice. Don't be afraid to try! While I only get to a Living History once every few years, I do still actively participate in N-SSA shoots. I get to use all of my authentic uniforms and gear and have fun. Sleeping on the ground just ain't as much fun when it hurts.
I can remember going to the 125th Gettysburg, leaving my wife home with an 18 month old and a 3 week old baby. It was at my wife's insistance that I go. I had been working two jobs for over two years to cover the bills and food. I hitched a ride with some pards and went with enough money to hopefully get a cartridge box. I had my uniform, three days food, my rifled musket and no tent, just a blanket. I had the time of my life. I ended up buying a cartridge box from the sutler table of a guy named Chris Schreiber. After speaking with him during the purchase, he inspired me to have the nerve to try making some of my own items. Well, Chris, God Bless Ya, I took your advice and have enjoyed making some items for myself. I still have that cartridge box, and only use it sparingly as it is now a classic, but I learned a great deal and gained an appreciation of equipment used in the ACW by heeding Chis' advice. Don't be afraid to try! While I only get to a Living History once every few years, I do still actively participate in N-SSA shoots. I get to use all of my authentic uniforms and gear and have fun. Sleeping on the ground just ain't as much fun when it hurts.
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