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  1. #1
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    Default Just a Heads Up on something I've got on the WTS forum...

    Two U.S. Cavalry scabbards for the 1903 Springfield. Both are the Model 1918. Both have a manufactured date of 1943. Get yourself a horse and Mount up with your rifle. Check out the Link Below...

    http://www.jouster.com/forums/showth...03-Springfield

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    Santana WW1 off side 5m16.jpg

    Santana WW1 near side 5m16.jpg

    Drawing the saber is awkward, but possible. Most of the strength leather is replaced. the scabbard I made. Too rough on original 100 year old stuff
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    Man, that's Neat! What size is the saddle? You've obviously studied the subject very well. You ought to buy one of my scabbards 2flasargent. The one that's the most supple. Like the other one, it's in perfect shape and there's no rot or dry damaged leather anywhere. Beautiful outfit! Those photos show a lot of detail about where and how all of that Cavalry gear is attached to the saddle.
    Thanks for sharing that! Got anymore photos of it all? I'd really enjoy seeing them.


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    to be truthful, I don't get much leather original stuff because I couldn't stand busting them up. My mare can be 'marish' sometimes. I did the saber carrier, saddle bags, and girth and stirrup leathers. Saddle is a Rock Island '18 twelve inch seat. WW1 Horse gas mask 5m16.jpg I have the uniforms, weapons, and most equipage for WW1. My cavalry group (Second Florida Cav) does CW of course, but most of us have at least one other era outfit.

    WW1 Patton sabre rigged 5m16.jpg
    Gas mask bag
    Santana WW1 Rosette 5m16.jpg
    Original WW1 Bridle rosette
    vets day 08.jpg
    WW! at a veteran's day event
    dade 081 - Copy.jpg
    On the left with friends at 1863 event
    Contempt of congress, 350 million co-defendents

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    Cool. Thanks for posting.
    "They've took the fun out of running the race. You never see a campfire anywhere. There's never any time for visiting." - Joe Redington Sr., 1997

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    outstanding horse and gear!

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    Oops, last is the wrong pix - That's 1836, against the Seminoles in Florida
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