View Full Version : Mexican War Knapsack Construction Question
Cpt Boone
07-05-2007, 09:40 AM
To anyone who has looked at an original US Mexican War Knapsack. Is the flap and body one piece like the Kibbler or is it in multiple pieces. I have no access to an original. I have looked at a bag carried by a Confederate soldier that is like it and am curious about this detail on the US pack. If you have personally looked at an original US Mex. War pack, please contact me. Thanks.
csabugler
07-05-2007, 12:14 PM
I have a pattern of one style, pictured in the E o G book, about a 12x12 x4 body and a top that is about 18x24 or so, top folds in toward the center from both sides and is tied off, then that folds down over the body. Is that the one you are talking about? I had made about 15 of that style maybe 10 years ago, always called them "mex war bags". can't recall how it went together off hand.
Patrick
Spongebucket
07-05-2007, 01:13 PM
Tim,
According to the 1839 Materials list from Calendar Irvine, it calls for 1 5/8 yd (remeber the width of the period loomed goods is not the same as most modern sources) of Russia Sheeting, 3 buttons and thread. As with most things the Army was not waisting fabric and made things as easy as possible. The flap is part of the body. You cut the gussets, etc, for the left over. If you cut creatively (the way you should), then you will use up almost all the fabric.
Just 2 more pennies for the well,
Joe Blunt
Cpt Boone
07-06-2007, 09:14 AM
Triple post!
Cpt Boone
07-06-2007, 09:14 AM
Triple post! Sorry!
Cpt Boone
07-06-2007, 09:15 AM
Thanks to all who responded. One piece is what it appears to be. The CS bag I looked at is very similar with the exception of being joined pieces. Thanks again.
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