The items below aren't necessary, but will add to the authenticity of
your impression, and can be used for educating the public about
the life of a soldier. Do you know how many young people have no
idea what a straight razor is?
Mess tins, mess tin covers, haversack stuffers, camp equipment,
valises, insignia, trade patches
1870s -1901. Mess Tin - High quality tin. I
personally wouldn't’t eat out of it just in case. Known
as the d shaped or kidney pattern. I hopefully will
offer the inner trey. Price: $60.00
1870s -1901. Hold All. Contents not included, but I
probably have them laying around.
Price: $8.00
1850s -1901. Blanco - I believe this is the same
material used to form Blanco cakes. Powder for.
Mix with water to make a thick paste. Comes off on
your tunic like the real thing!
Price: $10.00
1870s -1901. Mess Tin Cover. Black canvas for the
"D" or "Kidney" shaped mess tin. Can be
"waterproofed". Optional strap shown.
Price: $25.00
1850s - 1860s. Mess Tin - 3 piece tin. Not sure I
would eat out of it.
Price: $60.00
1870s P71 Valise. Price: $75.00
1880s P82 Valise. Price: $75.00
1890s P88 Valise. Price: $75.00
1870s P71 Valise Support Straps.
Price: $35.00 per pair
1870s P71 Mess Tin Strap. Can also be sewn
onto the valise. Price: $20.00
1870s P71 Greatcoat straps.
Price: $35.00 per pair
1890s P88 Mess Tin Strap. Price: $20.00
1880s - 1901 Spine Pad. Buttoned to the back of
tunic an wetted for cooling. Price: $35.00
per pair
1880s - 1901 Kit Bag. Used to store extra kit.
Shown with optional locking bar. Price: $40.00
1850s - 1901 Boot/Cloths Brush. Normally, each
ranker was given two sets. Price: $10.00
1850s - 1901 Insignia. All insignia cast from
originals. Glengarry badges, shoulder titles and
collar badges. Just ask. Price: $20.00
1850s - 1901 Embroidered Insignia.
Price: $5.00 - $25.00