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Date Posted: 09/12/04 11:48:11am
Author: silas
Subject: Canvas Coverage
In reply to: dusty 's message, "Re: McCoslin Cincy Shelter halves" on 09/ 9/04 1:20:44pm

Shebang!? The company will have two tent flys. One is mine. The other is from one of the Lazy Jacks. With that much canvas, it won't take much more canvas to cover the entire company. If it's dry and cool, I may not bring the fly to the field although I will bring it to the event.

If the weather is marginal, my fly will be in the RRB's wagon.

The size is approximately 9x13, but it weighs around seven pounds which is much lighter than other flys. The reason is that I constructed it from drill instead of canvas.

Silas

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