Get shoes and a canteen first. Most everything else can be borrowed for a while.
Get shoes and a canteen first. Most everything else can be borrowed for a while.
Jason Krausz
Peter Pelican
36th Illinois Co. "B"
Prodigal Sons Mess
Old Northwest Vols.
Great comments by all. The helping attitude here in addition to the sound advice in the way we approach things here is what makes this forum great. Its more than just authentic gear or even a memorable event experience its also a testimony to the quality of people we have on this end of the hobby. Thank you all for chiming in to help this guy.
Ken R Knopp
Kind words, Ken. But where we all be without you?
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Gary Lee Bradford, Captain
9th Kansas Regiment Volunteer Cavalry, Company F
On patrol of the KS / MO border
In honor of my great-great uncle, Pvt. Sidney J. Hatch, 7th Tennessee Cavalry (US), Co. D, who died Sept. 23, 1863, at the age of 21. .
Chris,
If you are needing some equipment, let me know. I have some extras that you might like to use/buy. I have an extra Karl Pepper CS Mac that is in great shape that I got incase anyone needed one at an event.
Dennis DeAtley
North Texas
I think I understand what military fame is; to be killed on the field of battle and have your name misspelled in the newspapers.
William Tecumseh Sherman
I enjoy reading posts from people who choose to look before they leap. My word of advice for any newbie is "less is more". Start with the basics and be as ambiguous and non-descript as possible. Remember, a good cavalry impression, especially Trans-Mississippi, is a good infantry impression with a horse. Use the approved vendors list here and buy from reputable vendors. Brogans, a good pair of civvy trousers, a good overshirt or sack coat and a long barrel shotgun are always good basic options that allow you to do multiple impressions in multiple theaters.
Larry Morgan
Buttermilk Rangers
The fellow who asked the original question asked for some vendor suggestions... In terms of tack for CS applications, Stuart Lillie is a good place to start. Nick Duvall also makes some top notch cavalry equipment, although he doesn't really do saddles at this time.
Take care,
Tom Craig
1st Maine Cavalry
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