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Bartholomae canteen strap
Comrades - who makes copies of any of the various filter canteens manufactured during the war. Who makes CS officer's haversacks. Don Smith is superb with these. Anybody else?
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Re: Who Makes Tin filter canteens and CS officer's haversacks
Doug,
For the CS officer's haversack, check out Boyd Miles. I can't think of his site off the top of my head, but I'm sure a google search would turn up the result.
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Re: Who Makes Tin filter canteens and CS officer's haversacks
Doug,
Richmonville tin works makes an outstanding Bartholomae filter canteen. It comes uncovered, but looks great. I think the web site is www.richmonville.com, but a search should turn it up. Happy New Year! Ivan F. Ingraham |
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Re: Who Makes Tin filter canteens and CS officer's haversacks
Doug,
I have a Boyd Miles tarred officer's haversack which I am very pleased with. It's not a copy of a particular original, but rather an amalgamation of common period styles. His website indicates that these are basically saddle bags with a shoulder strap added. Boyd was very easy to deal with and the item shipped almost immediately. His website is http://boydmiles.homestead.com/. I've also heard good things about Ethan Rogers. His website (http://erogers_tarredgoods.tripod.co...ods/index.html) lists a copy of a haversack in the Alabama State Museum which appears to be an officer's item but unfortunately has no provenance. I was in touch with Ethan a few days ago, and he was going to send pictures of his repro when available. Perhaps he would be kind enough to post them on his website if others would be interested.
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Re: Who Makes Tin filter canteens and CS officer's haversacks
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Re: Who Makes Tin filter canteens and CS officer's haversacks
Phil Cavanaugh at www.haversackdepot.com sells filter canteens for $20. They don't come with the filter tube, though.
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Bartholomae Canteens
This reproduction of the Bartholomae canteen features properly shaped caps, a filter screen inside the drinking tube, a brass patent label and chains that have smaller unplated links rather than the modern chain commonly found on canteen reproductions. The artifact that served as the pattern for this canteen is from the collections of the New Hampshire Historical Society. It is missing the original cap for the filter storage chamber. I have chosen to make a proper style cap for this tube rather than the replacement cap found on the artifact.
The canteen will be delivered without covering or a strap. For a cover I would recommend any authentic fabric that might be used for covering a federal canteen and for a strap I would recommend a well made reproduction of the early war leather strap issued to federal soldiers. I am currently taking advance order reservations for four reproductions of the Bartholomae style canteen. The reservations will be honored in the order in which they are received. Because of the special requirements of certain details on this canteen I am unable to guarantee that I can produce more than four at this time. These canteens will be available for delivery by, or before, mid-August, 2004. Below are links to attached images of the prototype made for Bill Cross. The canteens will be $110 each + shipping. For more information contact me at: ottertin@sover.net
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John Peterson Last edited by John Peterson; 04-25-2004 at 12:03 PM. |
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Re: Bartholomae Canteens
I am in the process of updating my website and have included a "featured items" page. The current featured item is the Bartholomae canteen. The page includes images and other information from the original Bartholomae patent.
My prototype reproduction of the Bartholomae canteen was at Into the Wilderness - I'm looking forward to hearing how it faired. I've also started a "What's New" page. Thanks for taking the time to read this!
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John Peterson Last edited by John Peterson; 05-02-2004 at 05:08 PM. Reason: add extra information |
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Bartholomae canteen strap
Trans-Mississippi Depot and Otter Creek Tinware are collaborating on a limited run of Bartholomae patent filter canteens. They are finished with a wool flannel cover (choice of dark blue or gray) and russet leather strap. We are taking reservations for 5 canteens on a "first come, first serve" basis with delivery planned for mid-July 2007 or earlier. The last time these canteens were available was two years ago and there is no way to know when they will be available again.
Don Smith of Trans-Mississippi Depot is also offering an option of custom lettering canteens using original period stencils. For more information on reserving a canteen go to: http://mysite.verizon.net/ottertin/b...nteen2007.html
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Re: Bartholomae Filter Canteens
John - sent an e-mail. Finally, all aspects of this fascinating canteen are coming together. Good work!!
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