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DougCooper
04-05-2004, 11:01 PM
We picked the winners of the two raffles on Sunday. With over 800 tickets sold and over $3200 raised in one raffle and $455 alone in the the quilt raffle, we reached our goal of two times the value of the articles being raffled. A non-raffle participating Assistant Deputy Sheriff picked the tickets. On Saturday, we got the word that Chris Sullivan wanted to add a pair of federal museum grade trousers and I added a copy of "One Damn Blunder After Another" the prize winning book by Gary Joiner on the Red River Campaign and a Huck Towel by Mike McComas. That makes a total of 25 prizes. The tickets were pulled in order and recorded. The remaining tickets are preserved in a grain bag if we need to pick more should somebody opt out. #1 gets first choice and so on - I will post this all over the universe and notify the winners via e-mail. The list of prizes is under the winners:
1. <STRIKE>Rob Carter</STRIKE>
2. <STRIKE>Mike "Dusty" Chapman</STRIKE>
3. <STRIKE>Mark Timms</STRIKE>
4. <STRIKE>Ken Graysing</STRIKE>
5. <STRIKE>Eric Fair</STRIKE>
6. <STRIKE>Tom Yearby</STRIKE>
7. <STRIKE>Ernie Steff</STRIKE>
8. <STRIKE>Jeff Kitts</STRIKE>
9. <STRIKE>Barry Dusel</STRIKE>
10. <STRIKE>John Tylczak</STRIKE>
11. <STRIKE>Steve Sullivan</STRIKE>
12. <STRIKE>Dan Fodera</STRIKE>
13. <STRIKE>Rob Westbrook</STRIKE>
14. <STRIKE>John Grimes</STRIKE>
15. <STRIKE>Jon Birket</STRIKE>
16. <STRIKE>Steve Sullivan (2)</STRIKE>
17. <STRIKE>Gary Booker</STRIKE>
18. <STRIKE>David Turpin</STRIKE>
19. <STRIKE>Kris Ruffino</STRIKE>
20. <strike>Frank Aufmuth</strike>
21. <strike>Matthew Ryan</strike>
22. John Dinkelaker
23. Glen Milner
24. Jim James
25. Dave Zulinke
Quilt raffle - I won this (according to maker and raffle runner Mike Anderson I bought the most tickets) but saw the look on the face of the one guy who I knew really wanted it worse than me, so I sold it to him and added the money into the pot for CWPT.
List of raffle prizes:
1. US Sack Coat and Trousers OR CS Tait jacket and trousers by Chris Daley (www.cjdaley.com (http://www.cjdaley.com/))
2. Any style shoe by Tom Mattimore - (http://www.civilwarboots.com/)
3. Four (4) CS Gardner pattern wooden canteens by Sam Doolin
4. CS 58 cal cartridge box with Hughes Prendergast and Snow box sling OR CS 69 cal Wayne and McKensie copy of the 39 pattern box from Cary Davisson - (Orchard Hill - http://www.orchardhillsutlery.com/)
5. US forage cap OR CS enlisted kepi by Starbuck - (http://home.earthlink.net/~cwkepi/index.html)
6. St Louis Variant Cincinnati Depot smoothside canteen by Orchard Hill
7. US Springfield musket sling by James Owens
8. Two (2) camp hats, 2 pair wool socks, balaclava, and two (2) pairs wristers by Karin Timour
9. Pair of wool socks by Pam Lind
10. Three (3) pairs of Mickey Black socks
11. Mid - late war federal enlisted waist belt by James Owens
12. First Edition of "One Damn Blunder from Beginning to End" - prize winning book by Gary Joiner on the Red River Campaign.
13. Museum grade federal enlisted trousers by Chris Sullivan (see www.skilletlicker.com (http://www.skilletlicker.com/)).
14. Huck Towel by Mike McComas at (www.confederate-tailor.com (http://www.confederate-tailor.com/))
Rob will pick first (PM me here or e-mail me at coop2911@msn.com). This may take awhile so please be patient and don't change your e-mail :) I will track this and as I reach each winner will let you know what is left. All decisions are final obviously.
Again, thanks a million to the vendors above who made this possible, and to Adam Cecil and Ethan Rogers whose perservation deals netted another $114 for Mansfield.
DougCooper
04-06-2004, 10:23 AM
I need to add also Kathy Bradford for the very generous donation of the proceeds from her sleeping hats ($160) and from Ed Hagins who auctioned 3 copies of From Desert to Bayou - the Merrick TMD sketchbook. That generated $145. Thanks!!
dusty27
04-07-2004, 10:02 PM
Hey Rob, you pulling a lotto winner deal here? Getting legal advise? Checking with your financial advisor?
Gettin' anxious here........:D
DougCooper
04-08-2004, 12:48 AM
Rob is going for the Tait uniform from Chris Daley so Dusty take a peek and let me know. Mark "Branding Iron" Timms is next!
List of remaining prizes:
2. Any style shoe by Tom Mattimore - (http://www.civilwarboots.com/)
3. Four (4) CS Gardner pattern wooden canteens by Sam Doolin
4. CS 58 cal cartridge box with Hughes Prendergast and Snow box sling OR CS 69 cal Wayne and McKensie copy of the 39 pattern box from Cary Davisson - (Orchard Hill - http://www.orchardhillsutlery.com/)
5. US forage cap OR CS enlisted kepi by Starbuck - (http://home.earthlink.net/~cwkepi/index.html)
6. St Louis Variant Cincinnati Depot smoothside canteen by Orchard Hill
7. US Springfield musket sling by James Owens
8. Two (2) camp hats, 2 pair wool socks, balaclava, and two (2) pairs wristers by Karin Timour
9. Pair of wool socks by Pam Lind
10. Three (3) pairs of Mickey Black socks
11. Mid - late war federal enlisted waist belt by James Owens
12. First Edition of "One Damn Blunder from Beginning to End" - prize winning book by Gary Joiner on the Red River Campaign.
13. Museum grade 100% FHW sky blue kersey Deering pattern federal enlisted trousers by Chris Sullivan (see www.skilletlicker.com).
14. Huck Towel by Mike McComas at (www.confederate-tailor.com)
Hey Rob, you pulling a lotto winner deal here? Getting legal advise? Checking with your financial advisor?
Gettin' anxious here........:D
Sam Doolin
04-08-2004, 06:59 AM
Wanted to post my e-mail address as it isn't shown.
Sam Doolin
oldrebshop@aol.com
303-238-7021
dusty27
04-08-2004, 01:09 PM
Doug et al,
I'm opting for the Sam Doolin canteen.:D :D :D
Thanks very much........
DougCooper
04-08-2004, 01:34 PM
OK - 1 of the 4 Gardner Canteens is gone - Dusty contact Sam at oldrebshop@aol.com
Mark Timms is up next!
2. Any style shoe by Tom Mattimore - (http://www.civilwarboots.com/)
3. Three (3) CS Gardner pattern wooden canteens by Sam Doolin (oldrebshop@aol.com)
4. CS 58 cal cartridge box with Hughes Prendergast and Snow box sling OR CS 69 cal Wayne and McKensie copy of the 39 pattern box from Cary Davisson - (Orchard Hill - http://www.orchardhillsutlery.com/)
5. US forage cap OR CS enlisted kepi by Starbuck - (http://home.earthlink.net/~cwkepi/index.html)
6. St Louis Variant Cincinnati Depot smoothside canteen by Orchard Hill
7. US Springfield musket sling by James Owens
8. Two (2) camp hats, 2 pair wool socks, balaclava, and two (2) pairs wristers by Karin Timour
9. Pair of wool socks by Pam Lind
10. Three (3) pairs of Mickey Black socks
11. Mid - late war federal enlisted waist belt by James Owens
12. First Edition of "One Damn Blunder from Beginning to End" - prize winning book by Gary Joiner on the Red River Campaign.
13. Museum grade 100% FHW sky blue kersey Deering pattern federal enlisted trousers by Chris Sullivan (see www.skilletlicker.com).
14. Huck Towel by Mike McComas at (www.confederate-tailor.com)
Doug et al,
I'm opting for the Sam Doolin canteens.:D :D :D
Thanks very much........
DougCooper
04-08-2004, 02:19 PM
Comrades - there may be a little confusion on the prizes. There are 25 individual prizes and 25 winners. One canteen per winner, one pair of socks per winner, one camp hat, one pair of wristers, etc. The Huck Towel and Mickey Black socks are donated by me and I hold all the Karin Timour knitted items (it's killing me!!!!) as well.
KarinTimour
04-08-2004, 10:43 PM
Gentlemen:
I have this vision of all the winners making your wish lists and crossing off each item as it gets made. To help you with your decision making, some of the other vendors have posted their websites so you can see pictures of what is on offer. Unfortunately, I don't yet have a website -- though plans are afoot to get one. All of my knitted goods have tags on them with much of the information that follows. For those of you considering any of my knitted goods, I offer the following information about them:
Camp Hats
1. One tam knitted from the one pictures in Union Echoes of Glory, page 189. The blue one with the red/white/blue band. It looks very much like this picture, complete with white wool string and toori. I knit it for a size 23 head, contact me for free alterations if you decide on the hat and want it altered to fit your noggin.
2. One stocking hat knit after the picture in Confederate Echoes of Glory, page 159 -- the one in the picture that Lt. Ewing is wearing. Because the picture does not give the colors of the hat, I made it dark gold with dark red ribbing, after an oil painting of a similar hat in those colors painted by George Caleb Bnigham in 1845 of two fur traders on the Missouri river. The hat also has a dark red cotton tassel. I knit it for a size 23 head, contact me for free alterations if need be.
3. Balaclava modeled after the originals in the Museum of the Confederacy, made of homespun, undyed brown wool.
4. 1 pair Museum of the Confederacy socks -- these are the blue and white socks pictured on page 175 of Confederate Echoes of Glory. I had the opportunity to see these socks several years ago during a study session at the MOC. Undyed cream colored ribbing, heels and toes, with cables in the ribbing just as pictured. Body of the sock is a blue-green as pictured in EOG. Heels are reinforced. The original socks are about the finest knitting I've yet seen -- they are 22 stitches to the inch. Mine are not knit that fine -- my copy has ribbing with 15 stitches to the inch, the body of the socks is 10 stitches to the inch. Again, I made these socks to the specs of the originals -- if your legs or feet are larger, let me know, and I'll alter them to fit you.
5. 1 pair AOT socks -- these were knit to the directions from the 1864 Daily Telegraph and Confederate of Macon Georgia, as posted on Scott McKay's 10th Texas website. Made of undyed brown wool, with the needles specified in the directions, they are an exact reproduction. The directions say you should get 4 pair of socks from a pound of wool. These socks weigh just under 4 ounces. If memory serves, these were knit at 9-10 stitches to the inch.
6. 1 pair of gray wristers -- these were knit to the specifications in the United States Sanitary Commission bulletin of February 1, 1865. Wristers, in my opinion are relatively underrepresented in reenacting, and are extremely useful items. A tube of wool with a thumb hole, they were used by men who had to work with their hands in the cold -- drivers, riders, fishermen, lumbermen, probably farmers though I don't have the documentation on farmers. These are long enough to cover nearly all your fingers -- but when you need to have use of your fingers, you can quickly shove the wrister up your hand like you would a sweater sleeve, and have quick use of your fingers. I won't refugee without a pair, and I suspect they would be just dandy for picket post in cool or cold weather.
7. 1 pair of red wristers, knit to the United States Santiary Commission specs, see above.
Happy decision making,
Karin Timour
"The Stories in the Socks" National Conference on Women and the Civil War, Richmond, Virginia, June 2004
Period Knitting -- Socks, Hats, Balaclavas
Atlantic Guard Soldiers' Aid Society
Email: Ktimour@aol.com
Mark Timms
04-09-2004, 12:27 AM
Being third on the list I figured that the Tait uniform AND the cartridge box would be taken :cry_smile, but since the Davisson cartridge box is still looking for an owner, I figure that my mainstream box is in for some classier company :sarcastic . I choose the cartridge box :wink_smil . Mark Timms
Alamo Guard
04-09-2004, 07:50 AM
Glad there wasnt a teflon ramrod on the list, or Mark would have snatched that up for sure.
DougCooper
04-09-2004, 11:49 PM
Ken Grasing took the second of Sam Doolin's canteens. Eric Fair took the Starbuck kepi. Tom Yearby, canteen #3. Jeff Kitts, you are up!
2. Any style shoe by Tom Mattimore - (http://www.civilwarboots.com/)
3. CS Gardner pattern wooden canteen by Sam Doolin (oldrebshop@aol.com)
6. St Louis Variant Cincinnati Depot smoothside canteen by Orchard Hill
7. US Springfield musket sling by James Owens
8. Two (2) camp hats, 2 pair wool socks, balaclava, and two (2) pairs wristers by Karin Timour
9. Pair of wool socks by Pam Lind
10. Three (3) pairs of Mickey Black socks (one per winner).
11. Mid - late war federal enlisted waist belt by James Owens
12. First Edition of "One Damn Blunder from Beginning to End" - prize winning book by Gary Joiner on the Red River Campaign.
14. Huck Towel by Mike McComas at (www.confederate-tailor.com)
Old Reb
04-10-2004, 05:32 PM
I am picking one of Sam Doolin's canteens.
Ken Grasing took the second of Sam Doolin's canteens. Eric Fair took the Starbuck kepi. Tom Yearby, you are up!
2. Any style shoe by Tom Mattimore - (http://www.civilwarboots.com/)
3. Two (2 - one per winner) CS Gardner pattern wooden canteens by Sam Doolin (oldrebshop@aol.com)
6. St Louis Variant Cincinnati Depot smoothside canteen by Orchard Hill
7. US Springfield musket sling by James Owens
8. Two (2) camp hats, 2 pair wool socks, balaclava, and two (2) pairs wristers by Karin Timour
9. Pair of wool socks by Pam Lind
10. Three (3) pairs of Mickey Black socks
11. Mid - late war federal enlisted waist belt by James Owens
12. First Edition of "One Damn Blunder from Beginning to End" - prize winning book by Gary Joiner on the Red River Campaign.
13. Museum grade 100% FHW sky blue kersey Deering pattern federal enlisted trousers by Chris Sullivan (see www.skilletlicker.com).
14. Huck Towel by Mike McComas at (www.confederate-tailor.com)
DougCooper
04-11-2004, 05:00 PM
Jeff Kitts grabbed the Mattimore shoes, Barry Dusel picked up the Timour New Hampshire soldier camp hat, John Tylczak up next, Steve Sullivan on deck and Dan Fodera (Fod) is in the hole.
3. CS Gardner pattern wooden canteen by Sam Doolin (oldrebshop@aol.com)
6. St Louis Variant Cincinnati Depot smoothside canteen by Orchard Hill
7. US Springfield musket sling by James Owens (jdo@npmhu.org)
8. Camp hat, 2 pair wool socks, balaclava, and 2 pairs wristers by Karin Timour (see descriptions above).
9. Pair of wool socks by Pam Lind
10. Three (3) pairs of Mickey Black socks (one per winner).
11. Mid - late war federal enlisted waist belt by James Owens (see #7)
12. First Edition of "One Damn Blunder from Beginning to End" - prize winning new book by Gary Joiner on the Red River Campaign.
14. Huck Towel by Mike McComas at (www.confederate-tailor.com)
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BarryDusel
04-12-2004, 12:10 PM
Hi All,
I'll be speaking for Karen Timours' knitted hat . Based on the version from "The Union EOG Page 189."
DougCooper
04-12-2004, 10:35 PM
Rob Westbrook grabbed the gray wristers and John Grimes grabbed the Karin Timour MOC blue and natural CS wool socks. Jon Birket is up next, Steve Sullivan is up for his second pick on deck and Gary Booker is in the hole.
7. US Springfield musket sling by James Owens (jdo@npmhu.org)
8. Pair of wool socks, balaclava, and a pair of wristers (red) by Karin Timour (see descriptions above).
9. Pair of wool socks by Pam Lind
10. Three (3) pairs of Mickey Black socks (one per winner).
11. Mid - late war federal enlisted waist belt by James Owens (see #7)
12. First Edition of "One Damn Blunder from Beginning to End" - prize winning new book by Gary Joiner on the Red River Campaign.
14. Huck Towel by Mike McComas at (www.confederate-tailor.com)
VAsodbuster
04-13-2004, 08:38 PM
Since I appear to be up, I'll go for the orchard hill canteen :rolleyes:
VAsodbuster
04-13-2004, 08:42 PM
oops I posted before I refreshed the screen. I'll take the gray wristers. Sorry for hte confusion. :rolleyes:
Irishvol79
04-13-2004, 11:50 PM
I'll take a pair of the Mickey Black socks
Irishvol79
04-13-2004, 11:51 PM
Sorry about the name
Jon Birket- First Kansas Vol. Inf.
DougCooper
04-14-2004, 01:38 AM
Ok Jon Birket will grab a pair of Mickey's best (2 pair left). Steve Sullivan told me earlier he would take the James Owens Springfield sling so now it is Gary Booker up next, then Lazy Jack Dave Turpin on deck (baseball term for second David) and march logistics magician and confirmed hardcore tick magnet Kris Ruffino in the hole.
8. Pair of AoT wool socks, balaclava, and a pair of wristers (red) by Karin Timour (see descriptions above).
9. Pair of wool socks by Pam Lind
10. Two (2) pairs of Mickey Black socks (one per winner).
11. Mid - late war federal enlisted waist belt by James Owens (see #7)
12. First Edition of "One Damn Blunder from Beginning to End" - prize winning new book by Gary Joiner on the Red River Campaign.
14. Huck Towel by Mike McComas at (www.confederate-tailor.com)
VAsodbuster
04-14-2004, 07:14 AM
Hi Doug, I tried to post a PM reply to you, but it appears that you are one popular hombre. Your message box is full.
So as to your question, yes, the PAYPAL address is the correct one. Thanks for giving me the opportunity to contribute. I'll send James Owens your greetings when I see him at our camp of instruction this weekend.
:D
DougCooper
04-16-2004, 01:54 AM
Gary Booker took the Huck Towel and Dave Turpin is up with Kris Ruffino on deck and Frank Aufmuth in the hole.
8. Pair of AoT wool socks, balaclava, and a pair of wristers (red) by Karin Timour (see descriptions above).
9. Pair of wool socks by Pam Lind
10. Two (2) pairs of Mickey Black socks (one per winner).
11. Mid - late war federal enlisted waist belt by James Owens (see #7)
12. First Edition of "One Damn Blunder from Beginning to End" - prize winning new book by Gary Joiner on the Red River Campaign.
KarinTimour
04-16-2004, 07:26 AM
Gentlemen:
I got my sleeve pulled yesterday by a friend who suggested that there may be folks here who don't know what a balaclava is. It's a form of camp hat -- basically it's a tube of wool knit to cover your whole head and neck -- with an opening for your face. Think of it as the gggrandfather of those ski masks that you wore in sixth grade -- but there is one opening for your face, rather than one for each eye and your mouth (like the one in sixth grade had).
They were named that after the Battle of Balaclava in the Crimean War (Britan/Russia/Turkey fighting it out around what is now the Black Sea area of Russia in the 1850s). British soldiers sleeping in the mountains got frostbitten ears, which then got infected, disabling some of the fighting force and lowering troop strength. The design of this hat was already known and had been printed in several women's magazines of the time identified as a"Protector" or "Templar Hood." Renamed a balaclava, British women knit them in the thousands and shipped them to the troops.
If you've ever had a cold head at night, this is just the ticket -- guaranteed to keep your head and neck toasty in the coldest weather.
This particular one I knit out of brown homespun -- it's not dyed, that's the natural color of this particular breed of sheep. It was "spun in the grease" which means that the wool had minimum processing, retaining the lanolin which gives sheep's wool a water resistant quality. While this won't keep your head dry in a torrent, in a lighter rain it's likely to resist getting wet for sometime. The pattern from this came from a study visit to the surviving original balaclava in the collection of the Museum of the Confederacy.
What about size? Because of the way it is constructed, a balaclava can easily fit a very broad range of sizes, without any alteration. As with all my goods, if you take it and it doesn't fit, mail it to me and I'll alter it to custom fit you for free.
Sincerely,
Karin Timour
"The Stories in the Socks" Conference on Women in the Civil War, Richmond, Virginia, June 2004
Period Knitting -- Socks, Hats, Balaclavas
Atlantic Guard Soldier's Aid Society
Email: Ktimour@aol.com
DougCooper
04-16-2004, 09:37 AM
Dave Turpin takes the balaclava and Kris Ruffino the federal belt. Frank Aufmuth is up, Matthew Ryan on deck and John Dinkelaker in the hole.
8. Pair of AoT wool socks and a pair of wristers (red) by Karin Timour (see descriptions above).
9. Pair of wool socks by Pam Lind
10. Two (2) pairs of Mickey Black socks (one per winner).
12. First Edition of "One Damn Blunder from Beginning to End" - prize winning new book by Gary Joiner on the Red River Campaign.
DougCooper
04-17-2004, 11:56 PM
Hey if anyone can help with Matthew Ryan's contact info I would appreciate it. His e-mail is no good and phone is suspect (directory assistance not much help). Am sending a note to his address but would rather reach him faster.
thanks,
kent-tax
04-18-2004, 11:47 AM
Sorry for the confusion.
I will pick the Karin Timour AOT Wool Socks.
Thanks. My email is mjr234nyu@yahoo.com
DougCooper
04-19-2004, 08:59 AM
John Dinkelaker took the Timour wristers. Glen Milner, Jim James and Dave Zulinke will complete. All three prizes that are left are with me so winners please confirm your picks and your address. Thanks!
10. Two (2) pairs of Mickey Black socks (one per winner).
12. First Edition of "One Damn Blunder from Beginning to End" - prize winning new book by Gary Joiner on the Red River Campaign.
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