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 TomTownsend
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 TomTownsend
  Posted 22/01/2008 12:28:19 AM
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Alright, who's up on period tentage?

I traded for a Sibley about 10 years ago. it is not the huge-sized one that can fit a whole bunch of people in it. I'd say it was 3/4 sized. Was told that it was an "officer's sibley". However, I've never done any research to check out that reference. Anybody know? Period photographs of different-sized sibleys?

It's about 12' tall, has front and back doors, and a rain/vent hood at the top...

Tom Townsend
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 mboyce
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  Posted 22/01/2008 05:37:30 PM
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 I have the same tent, I just use it for camping because it is easy to set up. I'm afraid it's not an officer's Sibley,, it's just a modern scaled down version.

Marvin Boyce
2nd Arkansas Mounted Rifles
Dardanelle, Arkansas
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  Posted 22/01/2008 06:10:43 PM
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I also have a Sibley tent that I purchased used.

You state that it is easy to set up. I am a novice with tents. Could you please go over how you set it up please?


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Frank Long

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  Posted 22/01/2008 06:29:45 PM
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Two folks hold the center pole and two folks pound stakes on opposite sides. You straighten the pole as needed.

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 mboyce
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  Posted 22/01/2008 06:59:13 PM
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 The way I do it is, I lay the tent out and stake it out in three places, then I put the center pole in and up, the three stakes should hold it up. Then I just start at the back door, and start stretching and staking. I can set it up by myself in about 10 minutes.
The original ones had a tripod that the center pole sat in, up off the ground, and the stove sat under the tripod. THe pole had a pulley, and you hoisted the tent up like a sail.
I used to have some documentation for this method, but can't find it due to a move.
I have also seen pictures of Sibley's with external pole set ups.

Marvin Boyce
2nd Arkansas Mounted Rifles
Dardanelle, Arkansas
 TomTownsend
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  Posted 24/01/2008 10:10:50 AM
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mboyce wrote :  The way I do it is, I lay the tent out and stake it out in three places, then I put the center pole in and up, the three stakes should hold it up. Then I just start at the back door, and start stretching and staking. I can set it up by myself in about 10 minutes.




That's the way I do it also (if I can't get help). I also use mine for modern camping. It's a real conversation piece at a State Park campground, let me tell you!

Thanks

Tom Townsend
Co. A., Sixth Ohio Volunteer Infantry

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