Capt7thWvCoA
Corporal
- Joined
- Dec 10, 2014
Good morning everyone, I just got this forge cap for Christmas. I was wondering if is accurate to the period. Thank you .
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It is lol i miss spelled itI thought it was called forage cap.
Good morning everyone, I just got this forge cap for Christmas. I was wondering if is accurate to the period. Thank you .
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You can use fine grit sandpaper to age leather just by scuffing the area or wetting leather in rubbing alcohol, crinkling it up then it will dry misshapen. Sunlight or saltwater helps too to artificially age it. Another thread on here talked about warhats.com they make replica headgear for many eras but they artificially stress their hats to absolute death.My friend wa-a-ay out in California buys replica kepis and forage caps and he ages them quite well. He uses dry pigment paint and maybe light sand paper for the leather to make it appear to have seen a few battles.
Im trying to learn how he does that.
My friend wa-a-ay out in California buys replica kepis and forage caps and he ages them quite well.
I love the look of the 20th officer's cap. Does your friend sell these? I'd wear that and I don't even reenact. Allen Wandling had an identified Lt Colonel cap that I saw at a show. It was so beautiful in person, I kept asking how much but he said it wasn't for sale and wouldn't give a price. A few weeks later it was sold
I love the look of the 20th officer's cap. Does your friend sell these? I'd wear that and I don't even reenact. Allen Wandling had an identified Lt Colonel cap that I saw at a show. It was so beautiful in person, I kept asking how much but he said it wasn't for sale and wouldn't give a price. A few weeks later it was sold![]()
It is lol i miss spelled it
He wouldnt sale Col. Chamberlin's hat. One of his favorite officers. I can ask if he will "weather" one for you.I love the look of the 20th officer's cap. Does your friend sell these? I'd wear that and I don't even reenact.
I found a picture of Chamberlain's actual kepi. Your friend does some good workHe wouldnt sale Col. Chamberlin's hat. One of his favorite officers. I can ask if he will "weather" one for you.
I dont know enough to know how accurate these are. I think he buys his hats locally— probably made in China.
Here is one that represents Cpl Joseph Pierce of 14th Connecticut
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Kepi of Col Alexander, ANV.
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He is pretty good at research of military uniforms. Usually it is WW2 and maybe German. Sometimes, for example WW1 German caps, he will replace the replica button with real ones.I found a picture of Chamberlain's actual kepi. Your friend does some good work
Or put it on the dash of the car and turn once a week, during the winter of course.The best way to age/weather gear is actually to wear it.