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  • #16
    Re: What are your measurements??

    Age: 16
    Reenact as Infantry
    Height: 5'10"
    weight: 165
    Chest: 36 inches
    Waist: 30
    Neck: 16
    Patrick Rooney

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    • #17
      Re: What are your measurements??

      73"

      200

      45 chest

      36 waist

      Remember too that age in a male naturally puts more weight in the shoulder area - esp if you work out and keep it off your gut. I was congratulating myself on my broad shoulders and nearly static waistline over the last few years when a doc told me - "sorry, that is just what happens in your 40's." :(

      I think what you might find is that those of us who are in their late teens and 20's and maintain a healthy lifestyle are closer to their historical counterparts than we might think...because those of us who are more mature have skewed the numbers.

      We also have wheaties and HGH, which our ancestors lacked :D
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      • #18
        Re: What are your measurements??

        Originally posted by Curt-Heinrich Schmidt View Post
        Was it you that posted, a while ago before the last or second-last AC Crash, a Civil War era (I believe it was New York Life Insurance Company) demographic list?
        Linda has a life insurance table on life expectancy, no sizes. There's a table in the 1880s Hill's Manual showing average heights and weights by age group and sex, which is still on the site in the second thread linked below.

        Seems like there was just a thread on here where reenactors were asked to list height and weight. Yep. "What Size Are You?" in the sinks.

        For period heights and weights, there are these threads:





        Hank Trent
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        • #19
          Re: What are your measurements??

          Hallo!

          Thanks Herr Hank! I may have been melding and merging different posts from the past in my recollections.

          "Remember too that age in a male naturally puts more weight in the shoulder area - esp if you work out and keep it off your gut. I was congratulating myself on my broad shoulders and nearly static waistline over the last few years when a doc told me - "sorry, that is just what happens in your 40's"

          Herr Doug... I would disagree. ;) Age and lifestyle puts more weight in the gut area... ;) :)

          At age 18, as an athlete, I had a 42 inch chest, and weighed 185 pounds.
          "Many years" later, I have a 42 1/2 chest and weigh 175 pounds.
          (Although my last physical said "well muscled," I would not want to compare that to me at age 18.)

          Seriously, a read two studies a while ago that proposed that modern males lose 3% of their muscle mass for each year over the age of 30. And gain 3 pounds.
          Unless they "do" something about it.
          And, of course, individual genetics, environment, and lifestyles can make many exceptions...

          ;) :)

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          • #20
            Re: What are your measurements??

            Originally posted by Curt-Heinrich Schmidt View Post
            Hallo!

            Thanks Herr Hank! I may have been melding and merging different posts from the past in my recollections.

            "Remember too that age in a male naturally puts more weight in the shoulder area - esp if you work out and keep it off your gut. I was congratulating myself on my broad shoulders and nearly static waistline over the last few years when a doc told me - "sorry, that is just what happens in your 40's"

            Herr Doug... I would disagree. ;) Age and lifestyle puts more weight in the gut area... ;) :)

            At age 18, as an athlete, I had a 42 inch chest, and weighed 185 pounds.
            "Many years" later, I have a 42 1/2 chest and weigh 175 pounds.
            (Although my last physical said "well muscled," I would not want to compare that to me at age 18.)

            Seriously, a read two studies a while ago that proposed that modern males lose 3% of their muscle mass for each year over the age of 30. And gain 3 pounds.
            Unless they "do" something about it.
            And, of course, individual genetics, environment, and lifestyles can make many exceptions...

            ;) :)

            Curt

            Curt you are my hero! I will now fire the doctor :D
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            • #21
              Re: What are your measurements??

              Age:20
              Waist:36
              Chest:46
              Height: 6'2"
              Weight:210
              I reenact both cavalry and infantry
              I was born and raised in Iowa.
              Dan Chmelar
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              • #22
                Re: What are your measurements??

                Stats:

                Height: 6'1"
                Hat: 7 1/4
                Coat: 38
                Waist: 30
                Inseam: 32
                Shoe: 10 1/2
                Weight: 143lbs.

                I'm a rail.

                Cheers,
                Guy W. Gane III
                Casting Director/Owner
                Old Timey Casting, LLC.

                Member of:
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                • #23
                  Re: What are your measurements??

                  Ht: 5' 5"
                  Wt: 205
                  Chest: 46"
                  Waist: 46"


                  Brad Bodoh
                  Mess #3

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                  • #24
                    Re: What are your measurements??

                    Age: 53
                    State: Ohio
                    Branch: Infantry
                    Height: 5/ 10"
                    Weight: 230#
                    Chest: 46"
                    Waist: 42"
                    Bernard Biederman
                    30th OVI
                    Co. B
                    Member of Ewing's Foot Cavalry
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                    • #25
                      Re: What are your measurements??

                      There was a post similar to this awhile back by me so if you need more info search for it. I found that I am almost the same size as a jacket in EOG. The Tait jacket with the sizing label. I know we are bigger than back then, how many sunken faces you see? I got to lose a few at 5' 10" about 170 something. I want my 160 back. And I am 37.:angry_smi
                      Thomas J. Alleman
                      "If the choice be mine, I chose to march." LOR

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                      • #26
                        Re: What are your measurements??

                        Originally posted by Boy of '61 View Post
                        Hi all,

                        I’m doing a research project on the size of Civil War soldiers compared to people, mainly re-enactors of today.

                        Perhaps you are skewing your numbers by using AC as the sampling ?

                        What I mean is that for the most part the AC represents the pinnacle of the hobby. As such, its ranks are filled with members more inclined to accurate body representations as part of their top tier impressions....the elite.

                        To me.... sampling the mainstream masses would bring about a more accurate representation of, to use your term "mainly re-enactors of today".

                        I am a 38 trouser / 44 jacket on a 5'7" frame...I look nothing like my CS soldier ancestors.
                        Last edited by OldKingCrow; 02-18-2008, 03:58 PM.

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                        • #27
                          Re: What are your measurements??

                          Uh... measurements?


                          I'm a trouser 36X32 length... baggy for comfort. 43-inch chest... age 32 next month

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                          • #28
                            Re: What are your measurements??

                            Age: 22
                            Branch: Infantry
                            State Born: Missouri
                            Height: 5'10"
                            Weight: 180
                            Trouser:32-32
                            Coat:40
                            Jason David

                            Peter Pelican
                            36th Illinois Co. "B"
                            Prodigal Sons Mess
                            Old Northwest Vols.

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                            • #29
                              Re: What are your measurements??

                              Andy, here are mine for you, with some added info. Good Luck...

                              Age: 37
                              Height: 5' 11"
                              Weight: 235 lbs
                              Chest: 48"
                              Waist: 40"
                              Neck: 19"
                              Home State: New York
                              Branch: Infantry
                              Last edited by Pvt_Sullivan; 02-19-2008, 06:17 PM. Reason: added branch per member's request
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                              Peter M. Berezuk

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                              • #30
                                Re: What are your measurements??

                                Height: 73"
                                Weight: 230 lbs.
                                Chest: 47"
                                Waist: 39"
                                Age: 27
                                Origin: Georgia (by gawd)
                                Branch of service: Infantry
                                Chris R. Henderson

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