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Bannermans 1907 catologue

DOUGLAS

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I found this in my stack of books. I had forgotten all about it. It is an interesting catologue chock full of hats, uniforms,military accutrements of all kinds and of course lots of weapons and ordinence.
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deanglen

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Douglas,

Close your eyes and imagine being able to order to your heart's content at those prices! I know what I'd get. Thank you for the fantasy fuel.




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DOUGLAS

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I thought you might like this Dean. It must have been quite a sight.
 

Vladimir Berkov

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What's amazing is that Bannermans was selling surplus Civil War Federal uniforms and equipment well into the 1920s! Stuff that today is beyond rare.
 

DOUGLAS

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HarpPlayerGene, They no longer in business. Bannerman's Island had a catostophic fire that basically blew up the entire stucture which was a type of castle. I used to play on that island when I was a kid. There is only a shell of a building now.

Vladimir, not only Civil War but also Spanish American War surplus and all sorts of ordinance. Flipping through the pages of this catologue is a history lesson.
 

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Thanks for the memories Douglas!

My dad had a copy of the Bannerman's catalog when I was young.
I used to go through the catalog and make note of all the cool stuff I wanted. Boomerangs, swords, clubs, spears, etc., etc. Imagine the utter disappointment of a young boy to find out the stuff was not available for purchase!
 

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Vladimir Berkov said:
What's amazing is that Bannermans was selling surplus Civil War Federal uniforms and equipment well into the 1920s! Stuff that today is beyond rare.
I don't remember when they went out of business, but I have a picture of a price list where a confederate belt plate went for five dollars. Today they are around $3500.;)
 

Vladimir Berkov

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DOUGLAS said:
Vladimir, not only Civil War but also Spanish American War surplus and all sorts of ordinance. Flipping through the pages of this catologue is a history lesson.

Exactly, apparently many Civil War uniform historians even use the catalogs as a visual reference.
 

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