"Knoxville"
Tin Cup........................................$15.00
An exact copy of an original civilian tin cup dug in the Knoxville area,
our reproduction measures 3 1/3" in diameter, and 3" deep. This is
considerably smaller than the unauthentic "beer stein" tin cups offered by
most vendors today, and will fit comfortably inside the soldier's
haversack, (where the cup was meant to be carried.)
Jack Knife....................................................$10.00 Beautifully crafted from American
steel, our jack knife has a 3" blade, and a beautiful wooden handle. Thin
enough to fit comfortably in the soldier's pocket, yet sturdy enough to cut
through salt beef with ease, this is one of the most essential item for
any soldier to have.
Knife-Fork-Spoon Combo .......................................................................................................$20.00 Crafted from high-carbon steel,
our knife-fork-spoon combo features the same 3" blade as our pocket knife,
but with the addition of a two-prong fork and a large, sturdy spoon. The
knife and fork/spoon sections separate, so that a soldier can have his beef,
and cut it, too! Frequently purchased by the soldiers from the regimental
sutlers, or sent from the family at home, these "all in one" utensils soon
became as indispensable to the lucky soldier who owned one as a canteen.
"Early War" Puppy Paw US Belt Plate..................................................................................$10.00 A very small, yet very visible
part of any federal infantryman's impression, a correct belt plate is very
hard to come by. Most belt plates on the market today have the "late
war" face which, while correct for scenarios from 1864 on, are not appropriate
for mid to late war scenarios. With a correct face, and also with the
correct "puppy paw" backing, our lead-filled plates are essential for the
Federal living historian wishing to complete his impression. Don't
sell yourself or your impression short with something as simply (and affordable)
as this!