Been following your channel about 18 months now and just found this video by way of searching for something else related to the M1898. According to the research I was doing, the “main” side pockets were originally designed and intended for the keeping of older model poke sacks for condiments.
I bought an 1898 Havresack at a gun show a couple years ago (Khaki) I then made a pattern of the various pieces, then took a couple old army duffel bags, cut them up and made three copies of the Havresack out of them in the modern OD canvas, worked out pretty good.
Funny you should mention that a lot of scouts nowadays use surplus military equipment because about half my camping equipment is old Alice gear! One of my buddies uses it too and it works great.
The SCOUT haversack suspension is far ahead of the Civil War reproduction you started off with in this video. My backpack experiences did include the limited suspension point system and the bag sagged back away from my torso. SUDDENLY, I HAVE THIS THOUGHT: with SO MANY of us growing up in SCOUTING, WHY are there not more firms offering reproductions of the best of Scouting equipment?
Hi, I find value on your video and the information you share, thank you. Try changing or variating the camera angle. Example, you looking down at the sack on top of a table. Your background could improve greatly when videoing your face. Please keep the work, I love it.
What Price Glory. They have several different models but the 1898 is the one closest to the size and construction that the Boy Scouts used. :) It is a great piece of kit! Thanks for your support and question!
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Been following your channel about 18 months now and just found this video by way of searching for something else related to the M1898. According to the research I was doing, the “main” side pockets were originally designed and intended for the keeping of older model poke sacks for condiments.
I bought an 1898 Havresack at a gun show a couple years ago (Khaki) I then made a pattern of the various pieces, then took a couple old army duffel bags, cut them up and made three copies of the Havresack out of them in the modern OD canvas, worked out pretty good.
Nice! Was the original still in pretty good shape?
@@honorableoutfitters Not bad, I don't use it for anything but I really kike the design
Thank you! I'm gonna give an old mortar bag I have this same upgrade
It will make your bag way more useful! Please let me know how you like it after it is done!
Funny you should mention that a lot of scouts nowadays use surplus military equipment because about half my camping equipment is old Alice gear! One of my buddies uses it too and it works great.
Not sure what you mean but cool emojis!
The SCOUT haversack suspension is far ahead of the Civil War reproduction you started off with in this video. My backpack experiences did include the limited suspension point system and the bag sagged back away from my torso. SUDDENLY, I HAVE THIS THOUGHT: with SO MANY of us growing up in SCOUTING, WHY are there not more firms offering reproductions of the best of Scouting equipment?
Perhaps some day if I can get a large enough following I can partner with a supplier and get a retro equipment store opened :)
Hi, I find value on your video and the information you share, thank you. Try changing or variating the camera angle. Example, you looking down at the sack on top of a table. Your background could improve greatly when videoing your face. Please keep the work, I love it.
Thank you for the feedback, I appreciate it and am always eager to learn!
Very cool!
Thank you! Happy Thanksgiving my friend!
where you get from the haver sack at
What Price Glory. They have several different models but the 1898 is the one closest to the size and construction that the Boy Scouts used. :) It is a great piece of kit! Thanks for your support and question!
@@honorableoutfitters Coleman Army surplus still has a few of these for sale