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  • Military warehouse/ NYS buttons

    Hello all,

    I'm looking for a few NY State buttons from Military Warehouse - coat size and cuff size. I tried contacting CJ Daley who produced the coat they are on but did not receive a response. The Military Warehouse site states, "If you are a retail customer, please contact your favorite traders or sutlers for our products. " I also checked the websites of the following A-C approved vendors - Carter and Jasper, Wambaugh & White, EJ Thomas to no avail. I do not trust many of the mainstream sutlers, and S&S Firearms does not specifically list what I'm looking for.

    So, without sending out a bunch of emails to various vendors, does anyone know where/how to obtain a few coat and cuff size Military Warehouse NY State buttons????

    Thanks in advance,
    Bob Roeder

    "I stood for a time and cried as freely as boys do when things hurt most; alone among the dead, then covered his face with an old coat I ran away, for I was alone passing dead men all about as I went". Pvt. Nathaniel C. Deane (age 16, Co D 21st Mass. Inf.) on the death of his friend Pvt. John D. Reynolds, May 31, 1864.

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    Re: Military warehouse/ NYS buttons

    Bob,
    The Sheads of S&S Sutlery in Gettysburg carry alot of Mil Warehouse buttons, try them and you won't go wrong: http://www.ss-sutler.com/buttons.html

    I order online from them alot for small items like these and Tim and Debbie have been great with putting the items in the mail the next day to me. I know they aren't an approved AC vendor but my dealings have been great for the last 10+ years.
    Cheers,
    [COLOR=Red]Kirby Smith[/COLOR]

    Loblolly Mess

    Too many ancestors who served and events on the schedule to post here...

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      Re: Military warehouse/ NYS buttons

      Thanks for the response Kirby, I forgot about them.
      Bob Roeder

      "I stood for a time and cried as freely as boys do when things hurt most; alone among the dead, then covered his face with an old coat I ran away, for I was alone passing dead men all about as I went". Pvt. Nathaniel C. Deane (age 16, Co D 21st Mass. Inf.) on the death of his friend Pvt. John D. Reynolds, May 31, 1864.

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