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    I am interested in manufacturing quality Confederate Army standard wheelbarrows and shovels. Longer term, I plan to go railroads and telegraphs. Any helpful advice here is appreciated. I plan to make shovels in Maryland and Wheelbarrows in El Paso, TX.

    I am a black suit type with light army credentials. . .

    David Lotter
    [FONT=Franklin Gothic Medium]David Evan Lotter[/FONT]

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    Re: Looking for authentic designs for shovels and wheelbarrows

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    I don't know if these are "confederate" pattern or not, but Rick Bailey posted this on the old forum (from the Russel and Erwin Catalogue 1865):
    Attached Files
    John Taylor

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      Re: Looking for authentic designs for shovels and wheelbarrows

      I doubt there was a difference in shovels and picks between CS and US forces. Havn't noticed any differences on dug parts. I have some period digging tools shown on this page that may help you out. Sorry I can't help you on the wheelbarrels but look at period photos. I remember seeing some in those.

      Jim Mayo
      Portsmouth Rifles, Company G, 9th Va. Inf.

      CW Show and Tell Site
      http://www.angelfire.com/ma4/j_mayo/index.html

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        Re: Looking for authentic designs for shovels and wheelbarrows

        Greetings,
        I thought that perhaps you should start studying images of CA gold rush for ideas of period shovels and wheelbarrows. You would think that since I participate in this era, gold rush, I would be able to think of tons of sites, but can't at this early moment. However, I do know that many images of the 1850s show men wearing work clothing with their tools. I'd take a look at the images from the Oakland CA museum, they have a fine collection as does the Sacramento museum. In any case, it was just a thought that jumped to mind.
        Good luck
        Judith Peebles
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          Re: Looking for authentic designs for shovels and wheelbarrows

          When you've sucessfully implemented phase I and are ready to go on to phase II (telegraphs), drop me a line--I know a gentleman who has a working period telegraph, and he can operate it off the period correct open jars of battery acid (yikes!!!) or from his safer set up for school programs--a hidden modern battery, with the jars filled only with colored seltzer water.

          And when you get the shovels made, I'm certainly a potential customer......
          Terre Hood Biederman
          Yassir, I used to be Mrs. Lawson. I still run period dyepots, knit stuff, and cause trouble.

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          • #6
            Re: Looking for authentic designs for shovels and wheelbarrows

            It will take about 12 months to implement a shovel schematic with durable craftsmanship - if all goes well. . . But if I can get a light production line then I will contact you about orders.

            Telegraphs and railroads are more ambitous. . .

            Dave Lotter






            Originally posted by Spinster
            When you've sucessfully implemented phase I and are ready to go on to phase II (telegraphs), drop me a line--I know a gentleman who has a working period telegraph, and he can operate it off the period correct open jars of battery acid (yikes!!!) or from his safer set up for school programs--a hidden modern battery, with the jars filled only with colored seltzer water.

            And when you get the shovels made, I'm certainly a potential customer......
            [FONT=Franklin Gothic Medium]David Evan Lotter[/FONT]

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              Re: Looking for authentic designs for shovels and wheelbarrows

              Thanks for the link and the help here. I may have more questions on this matter at a later time.

              Dave Lotter



              Originally posted by Jimmayo
              I doubt there was a difference in shovels and picks between CS and US forces. Havn't noticed any differences on dug parts. I have some period digging tools shown on this page that may help you out. Sorry I can't help you on the wheelbarrels but look at period photos. I remember seeing some in those.

              http://www.angelfire.com/ma4/j_mayo/tools/tools.html
              [FONT=Franklin Gothic Medium]David Evan Lotter[/FONT]

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