Best Spanish American War Uniform Reference

Started by 1961MJS, July 01, 2017, 06:23:43 PM

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1961MJS

Quote from: Sergeant Klondike on September 18, 2017, 06:56:58 PM
My grandfather, John Gaberial Smith (standing) was in the Spanish American War.  This is the only photo we have of him in uniform.

Dang, I wish WPG would start selling that uniform.  Quartermaster Shop's version is kind of high for a 48 Long, but those look good.

Later
Mike
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Pitspitr

Quote from: 1961MJS on July 18, 2018, 01:07:57 PM
Dang, I wish WPG would start selling that uniform.  Quartermaster Shop's version is kind of high for a 48 Long, but those look good.
Have you checked with Coon Creek?
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1961MJS

Quote from: Pitspitr on July 18, 2018, 01:47:03 PM
Have you checked with Coon Creek?

Nope, but I remember that they do things that aren't on their website.  I'll work that later in the year, I just got a Schofield.

Good idea though.
Mike
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Pitspitr

The uniform in the picture looks like the Enlisted M-1899 to me. Col. Drydock got his officer's M-1899 from Coon Creek IIRC.
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1961MJS

Wow, I finally enlarged the picture from Dutch Al.  A LOT of those guys are wearing the 1896 British Tunic with the Standing Collar.  I might have to try that one.

Later
Mike
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smoke

Quote from: Pitspitr on July 11, 2017, 07:28:47 AM
I wash my wool shirt in the machine with lots of fabric softener on the gentle cycle, then line dry and stretch it as it dries.

I received this 1899 photo from Dutch Al.


That is an interesting mix of uniforms!  A lot of British 1896, some US 1899 but also a couple of 5 button tunics with lower pockets on them.  The Brits also did blouse/tunic with lower pockets only on it.  I wonder if those are from the Brits also.
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Quote from: smoke on June 13, 2019, 09:14:11 PM
That is an interesting mix of uniforms!  A lot of British 1896, some US 1899 but also a couple of 5 button tunics with lower pockets on them.  The Brits also did blouse/tunic with lower pockets only on it.  I wonder if those are from the Brits also.
I don't know about the British, but the Germans had a khaki tunic for the Seebattalion that only had lower pockets.

smoke

Quote from: pony express on June 13, 2019, 09:25:24 PM
I don't know about the British, but the Germans had a khaki tunic for the Seebattalion that only had lower pockets.

The Brits had a few different patterns during the ABW.  I think Rattlesnake Jack posted did a thread on them at one point.
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Quote from: pony express on June 13, 2019, 09:25:24 PM
I don't know about the British, but the Germans had a khaki tunic for the Seebattalion that only had lower pockets.

The issue enlisted uniform only had lower pockets.  The Officers had their uniforms made and were authorized a breast pocket.
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1961MJS

Hi

The guy on the front row, right side (from our view) appears to be wearing his Navy blue shirt under his uniform with the collar folder over the khaki uniform blouse.  I haven't seen that done since the 1980's on Banana Republic shirts.  Is this how it's supposed to be?

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Mike
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Robert Swartz

Quote from: Drydock on July 10, 2017, 04:46:05 PM
Cold water wash on gentle cycle, hang dry.  My cotton flannel shirts from River Junction get the same treatment, the wool flannel gets Woolite in the sink.

That's the only way I wash ANY of my period clothes. Woolite and a bucket of water, just enough to shake out the dirt and sweat. Occasionally the wife will wash some of my shirts, socks, bandanas or hankies in cold water. Nothing sees the dryer. Everything goes on the clothesline.  My wife has a home kit to dry clean wool clothes in the dryer. Plus, I never bought into the "don't wash things to give them a field look". Since I'm the point of issue, I can't be replacing things that often (especially now that I'm on a fixed income).
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Robert Swartz

What are the opinions on the canvas trousers offered by Coon Creek or S & S Firearms? Those and River Junction are the only mainstream offerings I have viewed. Only other option is having a high end vendor make a pair. No more of this than I do nowadays. I'm finding that avenue to be less cost effective for my budget unless I just can't find what I'm looking for.
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smoke

What Price Glory has them on Ebay but not on their website. ??? ???

https://www.ebay.com/itm/US-Army-M1885-Brown-Canvas-Trousers-size-38/233216490656

WPG stuff seems to be uniformly good but I don't know how the price compares.  I do know a pair of Coon Creek I had years ago was well made but size were not consistent with other Cowboy type clothing.  They ran large.
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Robert Swartz

Quote from: smoke on January 17, 2021, 10:38:41 AM
What Price Glory has them on Ebay but not on their website. ??? ???
https://www.ebay.com/itm/US-Army-M1885-Brown-Canvas-Trousers-size-38/233216490656

WPG stuff seems to be uniformly good but I don't know how the price compares.  I do know a pair of Coon Creek I had years ago was well made but size were not consistent with other Cowboy type clothing.  They ran large.

Sorry, I neglected to check WPG. They are split, offering some items on their website and others on Fleabay. As far as sizing, if they are fitted like period trousers and come to your natural waist. They will be big. Period size for me runs 4-6"s larger than modern pants or bluejean size.
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I usually wear a 38 in a cowboy/old fashion pant.  The ones from Coon Creek were marked 40 and were loose.  They could have been mis-marked or a mistake.  I think they are made to order?
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pony express

I don't know about WPG's cotton pants, I have the wool ones, and they are 6" bigger size than my blue jeans size. What I use for my cotton SAW trouser are actually just COWS Cowboy pants, with the label removed. They have a brown/tan  that is close to the color for the 1884 uniform, that's what I have. Also 6" bigger than blue jeans size.

Pitspitr

Coon Creek and WPC are the 2 sources of of the shelf clothing I'm the most comfortable with for the Span-AM period.
I remain, Your Ob'd Servant,
Jerry M. "Pitspitr" Davenport
(Bvt.)Brigadier General Commanding,
Grand Army of the Frontier
BC/IT, Expert, Sharpshooter, Marksman, CC, SoM
NRA CRSO, RVWA IIT2; SASS ROI, ROII;
NRA Benefactor Life; AZSA Life; NCOWS Life

smoke

Quote from: Pitspitr on January 20, 2021, 01:50:24 PM
Coon Creek and WPC are the 2 sources of of the shelf clothing I'm the most comfortable with for the Span-AM period.

Are Coon Creek made to order?
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