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| Author : | Topic: Knapsacks questions | Bottom |
| flattop32355 Posts : 153 I used to care what you thought of me... ![]() |
Plain, old doublebag. As for a good maker, define good: decent, but inexpensive, highest quality and willing to pay for it, or something in between? Occasionally on this and other fora, you can find one for sale used, at significant savings. | |||
| Bernard Biederman 30th OVI Co. B |
| OVVI Posts : 25 "Mix em up...I'm tired of states rights" |
Missouri Boot & Shoe...Bob Serio makes one of the best common Federal doublebags around. Been using mine since Chickamuaga 1999. Kent Dorr "Devils Own Mess" |
| toptimlrd moderator Posts : 651 ![]() |
I'm partial since I sell his stuff, but if you really want the best, Nick Sekela. I concuur the double bag is the most common but not the only choice, there is also the Shorts Patent Knapsack or if early war you could use a Mexican War model. As to what to look for, look for one that copies an original to the n'th degree. Look at stitching, look at the durability of the leather, is the leather properly dyed or is it painted?, look at the weight of the linen, etc. The best thing is to get a good look at an original then compare what you see on it to the repop. If you would like to see Nick's dissertaion on the Double Bag follow this link: http://www.njsekela.com//OSCommerce/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=31&products_id=144&osCsid=ac7e6befc4c30dda9968e2ac3137c131 --Last edited by toptimlrd on 2008-01-30 22:17:00 -- | |||
| Robert Collett 8th FL / 13th IN Armory Guards historicgear@aol.com www.njsekela.com |
| TomTownsend Posts : 32 People who like this sort of thing will find this the sort of thing they like. ![]() |
Highest quality and willing to pay for it | ||||
| Tom Townsend Co. A., Sixth Ohio Volunteer Infantry |
| FlaYankee Posts : 25 The time to pray is not when we are in a tight spot but just as soon as we get out of it. |
Tom; Here are list of makers who make excellent quality double bags. Robert Serio; Missouri Boot and Shoe makes the early and mid-latewar model, excellent quality and durability Nick Sekela; Historic Clothiers; Makes 3 or 4 different variants, excellent quality and durability. Tim Welch; LD Haning; his leather accouterments are excellent, and I have seen one of his knapsacks up close. Nice work., I personally own two of Robert Serios. both the early war and mid to late war. Have had them since 2001. And am currently scraping up some pesos to buy one of Nick's striped ticking doublebags. "infatuated with knapsacks!" | |||
| Harold Adams Co. F, 48th Regt., NY State Vols. The time to pray is not when we are in a tight spot but just as soon as we get out of it. Josh Billings |
| Ross4thUSInfy Posts : 19 |
Yeah Harold, I can identify with your knapsack fascination, as I'm quite the knapsack whore myself. I can testify to the goodness of all the above makes, as I've either owned them or worn them or have close pards with them and I've seen them firsthand. I'm pretty partial to Mr. Sekela's products, as I have an excellent Storms doublebag and an incredibly comfortable Short's Patent. If you're looking for the best "fit into any scenario bag" go with the doublebag, but as I've started to research, there were more Short's knapsacks in use during the war than I thought. | |||
| Ross L. Lamoreaux Member, SCAR Ross@ejtmercantile.com |
| FlaYankee Posts : 25 The time to pray is not when we are in a tight spot but just as soon as we get out of it. |
Hey Ross; Hope to see ya at Olustee. I see you've been hard at work sewing some pretty nice shirts! Kindest Regards; | |||
| Harold Adams Co. F, 48th Regt., NY State Vols. The time to pray is not when we are in a tight spot but just as soon as we get out of it. Josh Billings |
| toptimlrd moderator Posts : 651 ![]() |
Harold, Give me a shout when you're at Olustee next weekend. | |||
| Robert Collett 8th FL / 13th IN Armory Guards historicgear@aol.com www.njsekela.com |
| FlaYankee Posts : 25 The time to pray is not when we are in a tight spot but just as soon as we get out of it. |
Robert; Will do! I've swapped emails with you and chatted on the phone, but have yet to meet you in person. See ya next weekend! Kindest Regards Harold Adams | |||
| Harold Adams Co. F, 48th Regt., NY State Vols. The time to pray is not when we are in a tight spot but just as soon as we get out of it. Josh Billings |
| toptimlrd moderator Posts : 651 ![]() |
Harold, My unit being in charge of registration among other things camps right under the fire tower at the front gate. I'll be wearing blue this weekend, ask any of the folks in tat camp and they should be able to find me or point you to where I'm at | |||
| Robert Collett 8th FL / 13th IN Armory Guards historicgear@aol.com www.njsekela.com |
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