Mark has brought back the spirit of the long retired Civil War reenacting unit, the 5th Wisconsin Co A. That belonged to a friend of mine named Ellsworth. He was a River Rat during 'Nam. Miss the guy but glad to see the uniform is still seeing use. -DJ
love the videos guys , especially as i am in the same business in the u.k / great Britain , me and a mate have a small army surplus and military collectibles shop , no where near as big as your shop tho
Mark has brought back the spirit of the long retired Civil War reenacting unit, the 5th Wisconsin Co A. That belonged to a friend of mine named Ellsworth. He was a River Rat during 'Nam. Miss the guy but glad to see the uniform is still seeing use. -DJ
We were able to meet a him a few times at the old shop.
The locking pouch is a M1874 Dyer Cartridge Pouch.
Ah yes! The Dyer! Of course it is! Thanks!
love the videos guys , especially as i am in the same business in the u.k / great Britain , me and a mate have a small army surplus and military collectibles shop , no where near as big as your shop tho
Thanks! awesome! we started out in a small VERY small space - had to either expand or implode. Hope to get over by you sometime!
The Laurel and Hardy of militaria.
We would take offense at that, but you are not wrong...
The girrafe cloth is rommels toilet rag
second times a charm
Yea very odd... But tech is great when it works!