paulcalloway
05-04-2009, 04:17 PM
<BIG style="FONT-WEIGHT: bold"><BIG><BIG>May 2009 Bully Buy
CS/Civilian Drawers Kits and Civilian Shirt Kits!
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<BIG>We are pleased to offer our newest kit, a CS issue drawers kit that would also be excellent for a civilian impression. Based upon the original pair in the collection of the Wis</BIG><BIG></BIG><BIG>consin Veteran's Museum that are attributed to Lieutenant Colonel Harrison Hobart of the 21st Wisconsin. Family lore held that Hobart made the drawers while incarcerated at Libby Prison out of a grain sack. But construction details and the material led researchers to surmise that more likely is that the drawers are a pair produced for the CS army and traded for by Hobart.
The drawers themselves are made very simply with very few "bells and whistles." Even a novice can likely assemble these in a day or a weekend at most. Made from sturdy plainweave cotton and closed with a single button, this is an ideal first timer project!
Special introductory price for this kit is $30.00 postage paid!
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SPECIAL BONUS!</BIG></BIG>
Combine the above drawers kits with our civilian shirt kit for $70.00 postage paid! Information including materials for the shirt kits can be found here:
Civilian Shirt Kits (http://www.wwandcompany.com/civshirtkit.html)
Also, while supplies last we are proud to offer civilian shirt kits made from closeout shirtings made by Family Heirloom Weavers! These kits are available only for a limited time and are $55.00 or $70.00 when combined with our new drawers kit!
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<BIG>More info:</BIG>
<BIG>http://www.wwandcompany.com/maybullybuy.html
</BIG>
CS/Civilian Drawers Kits and Civilian Shirt Kits!
</BIG></BIG></BIG>http://www.wwandcompany.com/images/step11.jpg
<BIG>We are pleased to offer our newest kit, a CS issue drawers kit that would also be excellent for a civilian impression. Based upon the original pair in the collection of the Wis</BIG><BIG></BIG><BIG>consin Veteran's Museum that are attributed to Lieutenant Colonel Harrison Hobart of the 21st Wisconsin. Family lore held that Hobart made the drawers while incarcerated at Libby Prison out of a grain sack. But construction details and the material led researchers to surmise that more likely is that the drawers are a pair produced for the CS army and traded for by Hobart.
The drawers themselves are made very simply with very few "bells and whistles." Even a novice can likely assemble these in a day or a weekend at most. Made from sturdy plainweave cotton and closed with a single button, this is an ideal first timer project!
Special introductory price for this kit is $30.00 postage paid!
<BIG><BIG>
SPECIAL BONUS!</BIG></BIG>
Combine the above drawers kits with our civilian shirt kit for $70.00 postage paid! Information including materials for the shirt kits can be found here:
Civilian Shirt Kits (http://www.wwandcompany.com/civshirtkit.html)
Also, while supplies last we are proud to offer civilian shirt kits made from closeout shirtings made by Family Heirloom Weavers! These kits are available only for a limited time and are $55.00 or $70.00 when combined with our new drawers kit!
</BIG>
<BIG>More info:</BIG>
<BIG>http://www.wwandcompany.com/maybullybuy.html
</BIG>