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Started by Big Jim Dandy, March 19, 2008, 11:32:18 AM

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Big Jim Dandy

I'm really getting into this!!!!!!! ::)

Just ordered:

1. GAF Medal
2. GAF Hat Badge
3. GAF Collar Tabs

From Prairie Flower Leather. Mailed order March. 28th.

U.S. M1872 Kepi Forage Cap with Officers Edge Binding! :D

Boss Lady is taking measurements for my sword belt, which will be ordered from Trailrider & I'm ordering the M1860 Officers Light
Cavalry Saber. I've always wanted to own a sword!  ::) ::) Course I'd never bring it to a gunfight! ;D ;D ;D

My pair of .44 Russians can handle anything! :D :D :D
Big Jim Dandy SASS#2548LTG
Boss Lady's Gunbearer!

GAF#571
Honoring a Canadian at the Little Bighorn;
William Winer Cooke - First Lieutenant of Cavalry
7th. United States Cavalry Regiment - July 31st., 1867
Brevet ranks; Captain, Major, Lieutenant-Colonel.
First Lietenant with the 24th. New York Volunteer Cavalry Regiment - Civil War - Mustered out June 25th, 1865.
Regimental Adjt. - Seventh Cavalry - December 8, 1866 - February 21, 1867 / January 1st, 1871 - June 25, 1876.
Killed in action with the Sioux Indians near the Little Bighorn, Montana, June 25th. 1876.
Born: Hamilton, Ontario, Canada

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Steel Horse Bailey

Good on ya, pard!


Check this out: http://www.amessword.com/special/body_special.html
There's something VERY cool right under the Beautiful Bowie knife!

I didn't know Ames still made swords - or I'd have bought from THEM! :(
"May Your Powder always be Dry and Black; Your Smoke always White; and Your Flames Always Light the Way to Eternal Shooting Fulfillment !"

Drydock

I have one of these, and its a truely superior piece. 
Civilize them with a Krag . . .

Big Jim Dandy

Gentlemen;

Thanks for the info! I'm calling them tomorrow & I'm hoping they will ship to Canada! ;D

Cause I'd rather have a U.S. made Ames sword then anything else! 8) 8)
Big Jim Dandy SASS#2548LTG
Boss Lady's Gunbearer!

GAF#571
Honoring a Canadian at the Little Bighorn;
William Winer Cooke - First Lieutenant of Cavalry
7th. United States Cavalry Regiment - July 31st., 1867
Brevet ranks; Captain, Major, Lieutenant-Colonel.
First Lietenant with the 24th. New York Volunteer Cavalry Regiment - Civil War - Mustered out June 25th, 1865.
Regimental Adjt. - Seventh Cavalry - December 8, 1866 - February 21, 1867 / January 1st, 1871 - June 25, 1876.
Killed in action with the Sioux Indians near the Little Bighorn, Montana, June 25th. 1876.
Born: Hamilton, Ontario, Canada

BOSS#148
GOFWG#68
SBSS#1242
CORRS#107
WaxBunch#16

Big Jim Dandy

Gentlemen;

I just phoned in my order for the Ames sword. They advised me that the blade & scabbard are made in India, but everything else is made & assembled at their plant. They call it a re-manufactured sword of the 1862 design, which qualifies it as an Antique, and therefore there will not be any custom/duty charges for shipment into Canada! ;D ;D ;D

However the current price is $200.00 and not the $175.00 shown on the website! It hasn't been updated for a while! ::) ::)

Shipping to Canada is $30.00! I've also ordered the gold Officer's Knot for it.

Now all I need is for Trailrider to make the appropriate belt with the GAF Belt Buckle & I'll be the hit of the SASS shoots
up here in Ontario this summer! 8) 8)
Big Jim Dandy SASS#2548LTG
Boss Lady's Gunbearer!

GAF#571
Honoring a Canadian at the Little Bighorn;
William Winer Cooke - First Lieutenant of Cavalry
7th. United States Cavalry Regiment - July 31st., 1867
Brevet ranks; Captain, Major, Lieutenant-Colonel.
First Lietenant with the 24th. New York Volunteer Cavalry Regiment - Civil War - Mustered out June 25th, 1865.
Regimental Adjt. - Seventh Cavalry - December 8, 1866 - February 21, 1867 / January 1st, 1871 - June 25, 1876.
Killed in action with the Sioux Indians near the Little Bighorn, Montana, June 25th. 1876.
Born: Hamilton, Ontario, Canada

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GOFWG#68
SBSS#1242
CORRS#107
WaxBunch#16

River City John

Well, to offset that misery Big Jim, the Canadian dollar is showing better strength vs. the U.S. dollar.

I bet you could easily talk one of your fellow GAF pards in the Lower 48 to hand deliver it to you. For just a little added shipping and handling fee. With vacation pay. And an upgrade to First Class. ;D
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Dr. Bob

RCJ,

Are you "volunteering" to deliver said sword?  ???  ;D
Regards, Doc
Dr. Bob Butcher,
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Big Jim Dandy

RCJ;

Say What??????????? :P :P :P

I've never traveled First Class in my entire life!!!!!!!!!!!!! :D :D :D :D :D

I'll pay the $30.00 gladly. However if'n anyone, from the lower 50, gets up to my territory, let me know & I'll take you out to my club for shootin', picnic, and a great day! 8) 8)
Big Jim Dandy SASS#2548LTG
Boss Lady's Gunbearer!

GAF#571
Honoring a Canadian at the Little Bighorn;
William Winer Cooke - First Lieutenant of Cavalry
7th. United States Cavalry Regiment - July 31st., 1867
Brevet ranks; Captain, Major, Lieutenant-Colonel.
First Lietenant with the 24th. New York Volunteer Cavalry Regiment - Civil War - Mustered out June 25th, 1865.
Regimental Adjt. - Seventh Cavalry - December 8, 1866 - February 21, 1867 / January 1st, 1871 - June 25, 1876.
Killed in action with the Sioux Indians near the Little Bighorn, Montana, June 25th. 1876.
Born: Hamilton, Ontario, Canada

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GOFWG#68
SBSS#1242
CORRS#107
WaxBunch#16

St. George

I believe they're made by 'Windlass Steelcrafts' - the same outfit that Atlanta Cutlery uses.

A 'real' Ames saber can sometimes be found in that price range, if you're patient, but these are nice enough.

Vaya,

Scouts Out!
"It Wasn't Cowboys and Ponies - It Was Horses and Men.
It Wasn't Schoolboys and Ladies - It Was Cowtowns and Sin..."

Steel Horse Bailey

Well, shucks!


I thought I'd get ya hooked up with a bargain priced REAL one.

If it's Windlass Steelcrafts (or Windlass Cutlery like I heard - same, I'll bet) it's probably the same one that Fall Creek sells.


But I can't deny that it'll be MARKED right .... and that counts for a lot!  I still want one!
"May Your Powder always be Dry and Black; Your Smoke always White; and Your Flames Always Light the Way to Eternal Shooting Fulfillment !"

St. George

Windlass Steelcrafts makes a decent saber - we bought a case of 'em from them to use as 'parting gifts' for well-deserving, spur-qualified Cavalry troopers when I commanded - and they are 'definitely' better than the Model 1902 Sabers usually available for those sorts of presentations.

Distinctive gift, that - when everyone else was giving plaques - but they were earned through a helluva lot of hard work...

Regrettably - they 'are' reproductions - and have that 'look' to them, regardless of the markings.

In comparing them to several 'real' Ames Model 1860 and Model 1906 sabers in my collection - they're a little 'thicker' all around, whereas the originals are a little 'sleeker' - and perhaps 'deadlier' in their presentation - as befitting the weapons they were intended to be.

The average guy will never notice a difference - especially when they get some scratches and dings.

Vaya,

Scouts Out!





"It Wasn't Cowboys and Ponies - It Was Horses and Men.
It Wasn't Schoolboys and Ladies - It Was Cowtowns and Sin..."

Big Jim Dandy

Got a real shock yesterday, as a Postal vehicle showed up to deliver Trailriders' Sword Belt & the Ames M-1862
Light Cavalry Saber! :o :o :o Usually they just put a notice in my mail box at the Post Office, that parcels are in.
Course, it could have been the $66.41 in Sales Taxes & Handling charges that was due. :D :D

Trailrider's Sword Belt, with the GAF Buckle, fits perfectly & I'm really impressed with the Quality &
Workmanship, along with the personal service he provided during our several phone conversations.
Price was more than reasonable for the item supplied! ;D ;D Ride Easy, Pard

The Ames Sword looks great & I got the Gold Officers Knot with it. Not (pun intended) knowing
how to affix it to the sword, I e-mailed them & within the hour, they sent back detailed & concise
instructions. All in one sentence too! 8) 8) Geat Service & a very well made sword, with the Ames name stamped on it.   8)

Now I'm just waiting for my Medal, Hat Badge, Collar Insignia & Officers Kepi, all which should be shipped this week.
Hopefully. ::) ::)

Big Jim Dandy SASS#2548LTG
Boss Lady's Gunbearer!

GAF#571
Honoring a Canadian at the Little Bighorn;
William Winer Cooke - First Lieutenant of Cavalry
7th. United States Cavalry Regiment - July 31st., 1867
Brevet ranks; Captain, Major, Lieutenant-Colonel.
First Lietenant with the 24th. New York Volunteer Cavalry Regiment - Civil War - Mustered out June 25th, 1865.
Regimental Adjt. - Seventh Cavalry - December 8, 1866 - February 21, 1867 / January 1st, 1871 - June 25, 1876.
Killed in action with the Sioux Indians near the Little Bighorn, Montana, June 25th. 1876.
Born: Hamilton, Ontario, Canada

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GOFWG#68
SBSS#1242
CORRS#107
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Trailrider

Quote from: Big Jim Dandy on April 29, 2008, 07:04:21 AM
Got a real shock yesterday, as a Postal vehicle showed up to deliver Trailriders' Sword Belt & the Ames M-1862
Light Cavalry Saber! :o :o :o Usually they just put a notice in my mail box at the Post Office, that parcels are in.
Course, it could have been the $66.41 in Sales Taxes & Handling charges that was due. :D :D

Trailrider's Sword Belt, with the GAF Buckle, fits perfectly & I'm really impressed with the Quality &
Workmanship, along with the personal service he provided during our several phone conversations.
Price was more than reasonable for the item supplied! ;D ;D Ride Easy, Pard

The Ames Sword looks great & I got the Gold Officers Knot with it. Not (pun intended) knowing
how to affix it to the sword, I e-mailed them & within the hour, they sent back detailed & concise
instructions. All in one sentence too! 8) 8) Geat Service & a very well made sword, with the Ames name stamped on it.   8)

Now I'm just waiting for my Medal, Hat Badge, Collar Insignia & Officers Kepi, all which should be shipped this week.
Hopefully. ::) ::)



BJD,

Much obliged for the kind words, sir! Ride easy!  :)

Your obdt servant,
Ride to the sound of the guns, but watch out for bushwhackers! Godspeed to all in harm's way in the defense of Freedom! God Bless America!

Your obedient servant,
Trailrider,
Bvt. Lt. Col. Commanding,
Southern District
Dept. of the Platte, GAF

RattlesnakeJack

Congrats, BJD!

Don't you just love when a good plan starts coming together?
Rattlesnake Jack Robson, Scout, Rocky Mountain Rangers, North West Canada, 1885
Major John M. Robson, Royal Scots of Canada, 1883-1901
Sgt. John Robson, Queen's Own Rifles of Canada, 1885
Bvt. Col, Commanding International Dept. and Div.  of Canada, Grand Army of the Frontier

Steel Horse Bailey

Big Jim Dandy posted:

"The Ames Sword looks great & I got the Gold Officers Knot with it.  Not (pun intended) knowing
how to affix it to the sword, I e-mailed them & within the hour, they sent back detailed & concise
instructions."



Howdy!

Big Jim, could you copy their instructions and "paste" them to a post here?  I'd be interested in the "official" directions.

Thanks!
"May Your Powder always be Dry and Black; Your Smoke always White; and Your Flames Always Light the Way to Eternal Shooting Fulfillment !"

Big Jim Dandy

Steel Horse Bailey;

I will post their original instructions, as requested! :)

However I will also post what Boss Lady & I did to improve on them, so's the knot will not come off the hilt! 8) 8)

I will post it under the heading: M-1862 Sword - Officer's Gold Knot - Secure Hilt Mounting! ;D ;D

I will try to get to this tonight.

Regards  

Big Jim Dandy SASS#2548LTG
Boss Lady's Gunbearer!

GAF#571
Honoring a Canadian at the Little Bighorn;
William Winer Cooke - First Lieutenant of Cavalry
7th. United States Cavalry Regiment - July 31st., 1867
Brevet ranks; Captain, Major, Lieutenant-Colonel.
First Lietenant with the 24th. New York Volunteer Cavalry Regiment - Civil War - Mustered out June 25th, 1865.
Regimental Adjt. - Seventh Cavalry - December 8, 1866 - February 21, 1867 / January 1st, 1871 - June 25, 1876.
Killed in action with the Sioux Indians near the Little Bighorn, Montana, June 25th. 1876.
Born: Hamilton, Ontario, Canada

BOSS#148
GOFWG#68
SBSS#1242
CORRS#107
WaxBunch#16

Steel Horse Bailey

"May Your Powder always be Dry and Black; Your Smoke always White; and Your Flames Always Light the Way to Eternal Shooting Fulfillment !"

Big Jim Dandy

Got confirmation, yesterday, from Prairie Flower & Leather, that my Medal, Hat Badge, & Collar Tabs
were sent out by First Class Pony Express! I'm a happy cowpoke! ;D ;D ;D

Steffan has a real sense of humor & gently took me down a peg, as I was in a bit of snit about the delay
in shipping. I appreciated it, as I was having a little attitude problem, which he deftly solved. 8) Just too anxious to get everything, so's we can get a new photo, showing all the proper equipment I truly needed. ::) ::) 8)

Now I just need to find out if my Officer's Kepi has left the factory. :D
Big Jim Dandy SASS#2548LTG
Boss Lady's Gunbearer!

GAF#571
Honoring a Canadian at the Little Bighorn;
William Winer Cooke - First Lieutenant of Cavalry
7th. United States Cavalry Regiment - July 31st., 1867
Brevet ranks; Captain, Major, Lieutenant-Colonel.
First Lietenant with the 24th. New York Volunteer Cavalry Regiment - Civil War - Mustered out June 25th, 1865.
Regimental Adjt. - Seventh Cavalry - December 8, 1866 - February 21, 1867 / January 1st, 1871 - June 25, 1876.
Killed in action with the Sioux Indians near the Little Bighorn, Montana, June 25th. 1876.
Born: Hamilton, Ontario, Canada

BOSS#148
GOFWG#68
SBSS#1242
CORRS#107
WaxBunch#16

Steel Horse Bailey

Well, that's good news.  I think we ordered our medal(s) the same week.  Mine has some engraving to do/done:  does yours?
"May Your Powder always be Dry and Black; Your Smoke always White; and Your Flames Always Light the Way to Eternal Shooting Fulfillment !"

Big Jim Dandy

Sir;

Yes I asked them to engrave my full name & GAF number on it!

Steffan says he won't send out anything but his best, & he had some production delays in the last
couple of weeks.  8)

I'd rather wait, then get something that is below par in quality!  ;D
Big Jim Dandy SASS#2548LTG
Boss Lady's Gunbearer!

GAF#571
Honoring a Canadian at the Little Bighorn;
William Winer Cooke - First Lieutenant of Cavalry
7th. United States Cavalry Regiment - July 31st., 1867
Brevet ranks; Captain, Major, Lieutenant-Colonel.
First Lietenant with the 24th. New York Volunteer Cavalry Regiment - Civil War - Mustered out June 25th, 1865.
Regimental Adjt. - Seventh Cavalry - December 8, 1866 - February 21, 1867 / January 1st, 1871 - June 25, 1876.
Killed in action with the Sioux Indians near the Little Bighorn, Montana, June 25th. 1876.
Born: Hamilton, Ontario, Canada

BOSS#148
GOFWG#68
SBSS#1242
CORRS#107
WaxBunch#16

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