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  • #31
    Re: Tinware you'd like to see reproduced.

    Maurice,

    USSC stands for U S Sanitary commission the very cup I was speaking of is what you are thinking of, correct? Are you taliking of the cup pictured on the upper left of page 224 of EOG: Union? I am confused now. . . Are you speaking of the sliding Knife/fork/spoon set? There are a few vendors (non come to mind currently) that sell correct ones with correct materials.

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    • #32
      Re: Tinware you'd like to see reproduced.

      Flem,

      Frank doesn't have an email. His wife will answer and give you all the information you will need. The pans are reasonably priced for the quality. You will enjoy them. Very quick turn around also.

      Frank Ellis
      Rt. 1, Box 341
      Greenbriar, TN 37073
      615-643-4842
      Mike "Dusty" Chapman

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      • #33
        Re: Tinware you'd like to see reproduced.

        I would like to find a small fry pan with a longer rivited handle
        Cpl.Jmartin

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        • #34
          Re: Tinware you'd like to see reproduced.

          A decent Matchsafe and some nice tin food cans.

          Rob Michael

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          • #35
            Re: Tinware you'd like to see reproduced.

            Not sure it would qualify as "tinware", but I'd like to see some period picture frames. You know - the gold colored, really ornate frames. They must have stamped them in brass. I've never held one to examine it though.
            - Tim Czerow

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            • #36
              Re: Tinware you'd like to see reproduced.

              Originally posted by 1886
              Not sure it would qualify as "tinware", but I'd like to see some period picture frames. You know - the gold colored, really ornate frames. They must have stamped them in brass. I've never held one to examine it though.
              - Tim Czerow
              Tim:
              You mean like the cover of the AC this month? I agree, something to put my pic in without removing or altering an antique/original. I know that Orchard Hill sells 2 different ones, but they're carved. How 'bout a decent repop? Vendors listening?

              YOS
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              • #37
                Re: Tinware you'd like to see reproduced.

                Originally posted by dusty27
                Flem,

                Frank doesn't have an email. His wife will answer and give you all the information you will need. The pans are reasonably priced for the quality. You will enjoy them. Very quick turn around also.

                Frank Ellis
                Rt. 1, Box 341
                Greenbriar, TN 37073
                615-643-4842
                He lives on Possum Trot Rd - ya gotta love that. His skillets come in 3 sizes - 7", 9" and 11"
                Soli Deo Gloria
                Doug Cooper

                "The past is never dead. It's not even past." William Faulkner

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                • #38
                  Re: Tinware you'd like to see reproduced.

                  Hmmm...

                  I'm not doing tin anymore, but if I was I'd try an assortment canister round casings.

                  And tubes for the Blasklee box.

                  What the hell...

                  Mark Latham
                  Mark Latham

                  "Mon centre cède, impossible de me mouvoir, situation excellente, j'attaque." ~Ferdinand Foch

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                  • #39
                    Re: Tinware you'd like to see reproduced.

                    I agree with those seeking quality frames as I have several original tins that I would love to display in a frame like the one on AC cover..
                    Cpl.Josh(martin)Harn

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