Has anybody ever ordered from them?How good are they?
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Has anybody ever ordered from them?How good are they?
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Just a warning before you get flamed....their stuff has been discussed on here before...and if you have a desire to be more authentic...stay away....
Paul B. Boulden Jr.
RAH VA MIL '04
thanks i was just wondering Ill try to find somewhere else to buy one do you knoiw of a good place to buy a Alabama depot jacket?
Skillet Licker offers one. I've been told it's top notch quality. I only wish I had a reason to get one.
Andrew Donovan
Livonia, MI
5th Texas Co. E
Medich Battalion
Beauregard Mess
"High Ho, de boatman row. Floatin' down de ribber, de Ohio"
I got mine from Becky Nall of Cotton City Tailors. They make some of the best jackets and trousers, give them a try. http://www.cottoncitytailors.com/
Dirk Behana
6th Louisiana
Additionaly:
Tim Arnold, of FarbNoMore Historical Clothiers. The website is here: http://farbnomore.tripod.com/
His Mystery Depot and Dept. of Alabama Jackets can be found here: http://farbnomore.tripod.com/id22.htm
I have one of his Mystery Depot Jackets, and am very pleased with it.
Tim's a good fellow, and when he isn't in Iraq fighting for Uncle Sam, he's making good items.![]()
Brian Hicks
Widows' Sons Mess
Known lately to associate with the WIG and the Armory Guards
"He's a good enough fellow... but I fear he may be another Alcibiades."
“Every man ever got a statue made of him was one kinda sumbitch or another. It ain’t about you. It’s about what THEY need.”CAPTAIN MALCOLM REYNOLDS
Try Fred Baker, he makes them for the Skillet Licker. He has been praised from England to California and points in between on his fine work.
Dusty Lind
Running Discharge Mess
Texas Rifles
BGR Survivor
Texans did this. Texans Can Do It Again. Gen J.B. Hood
Originally Posted by Alamo Guard
I would have to agree with Dusty. I got a Alabama Jacket and blue jean trowsers from him and the workmanship is awesome and at a good price.
Sean Harla
I had never heard of these guys, so went to the site just to see. Immediately the radars went up when I saw their prices; too cheap, so that told me no handsewn anything, possibly inferior design based off "something". No description of work, type of cloth used or whose cloth they used immediately makes me suspicious. Tinware is always a good indicator so went there, saw they carried stainless and immediately closed the site. Stay away. I have jackets and trowsers from Skillet Licker, CJ Daley and Cotton City. Stick with them or other reputable makers.
Layton Pennington
Layton Pennington
Member, Company of Military Historians
Member, Society for Military History
Life member, SCV
Life member: Veterans of Foreign Wars,
American Legion, Disabled American Veterans
Thanks for the help Im ordering one from skilletlicker this week.
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