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Sack coat lining?
What is the best kind of sack coat lining to get at the Skillet Licker and County cloth? thank you
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Re: Sack coat lining?
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Sorry, I assumed you were asking civilian sack coat. The linings for fatique blouses seem to range from jean wool to logwood-dyed flannel (the most common from what I've been told). Ben Tart makes a wonderful logwood flannel that will turn brown with exposure to the sun.
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Bill Cross The Rowdy Pards Last edited by Bill Cross; 01-17-2004 at 03:14 PM. Reason: clarification |
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Re: Sack coat lining?
I'm sorry I meant a grunts sack coat, not a officers coat. Also when you mean flannel you mean Domet flannel right and do you know of any cheaper cloth used in federal enlisted sack coats like brown polished cotton or Osnaburg? Thank you
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Re: Sack coat lining?
Sack coats that were lined with flannel did NOT use "domet flannel" which was a cream/off-white colored material that, to describe it very simply, has the texture of a burlap sack; a commonly used description of it during the period was "rather coarse and scratchy". This material was used in countless Federal-issue shirts but was not the only type of flannel used in the prodution of Federal uniform jackets/blouses.
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Re: Sack coat lining?
I'm sorry, but I'm getting very confused. On the County cloth web site they say they have sack coat flannel, but nothing about the flannel your talking about? All I asked is what kind of lining should I get from the Skillet licker and County cloth for a Federal enlisted sack coat that is about $10-15 a yard.
I'm sorry for not making those things clear and what type of material should I get from the Skillet licker and County cloth for making the coat it's self. Thank You. |
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Re: Sack coat lining?
Both Charlie Childs and Skilletlicker would be great sources for the material you are looking for. I would suggest contacting both to get more information on the materials. Also, as mentioned above, Ben Tart produces an exelent type of lining also.
Just so you know for future references, there is no exact "correct color" for sack coat linings, seeing as the government lined them with whatever flannel or jeans wool they had at that time. So, any source of materials mentioned above would be perfect. Also, I forgot to mention this, but Family Heirloom Weavers would probably also have the lining you're looking for. Im not 100% sure but I would suggest you look into all 4 of these places before choosing.
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Ryan Stull 37th NC Co B stull6@charter.net Last edited by privstull; 01-17-2004 at 11:39 PM. |
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Re: Sack coat lining?
Don't forget about Family Heirloom Weavers.
Brown or Blue Jeans were common as well as light wieght wool flannels. |
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Re: Sack coat lining?
Take a look at John's site and you can see the variety of lining colors used in sack coats.
http://www2.inxpress.net/jwedeward/o...sack_coats.htm
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