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Rubber printing stamp, Selma Arsenal .69 cal bundle, 1863

$ 12.14

Availability: 10 in stock
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Hungary
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Condition: New
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)

    Description

    Rubber arsenal label printing plate (stamp) for Selma Arsenal .69 cal smooth bore round ball cartridge bundle, 1863
    The Selma Arsenal and Gun Works, located in Dallas County, Alabama, also known as the Selma Naval Foundry and Ironworks and the Selma Ordnance and Naval Foundry was one of the largest production facilities serving the C.S. Army. At its peak in 1863-64 it employed 10,000 workers. In 1861, Colin J. McRae erected a foundry at the location that was extended in 1862 on the order of Chief of Ordnance Josiah Gorgas, when the former Federal Arsenal located at Mt. Vernon was moved to Selma. This Arsenal was one of the safest production facilities, located in the central area of the Southern states far from the front line between the Union and Confederacy. The Arsenal was destroyed by the cavalry raid of Gen. James H. Wilson on 2nd April 1865. This label can be found on standard cartridge bundles made according to the Ordnance Manual of 1861 holding 10 round ball cartridges with an approximate length of 2.3-2.5”.
    Please note that you are solely purchasing the rubber plate, no other accessories are shipped in the package, except for this manual of instructions.
    Instructions on making bundles
    Tools you will need: scissors, white string, off-white craft paper, folding box, .54 cal wooden dowel for making cartridges, ink stamp pad, stamping ink
    Cut the paper sheets.
    Wrapper size
    Bundle size
    Length (inch)
    Width (inch)
    Length (inch)
    Width (inch)
    Depth (inch)
    .69 Musket Minié
    10
    8
    2,5
    3,4
    1,45
    . 58 Musket and rifle Minié
    9
    6,5
    2,6
    2,9
    1,15
    .69 Round ball
    9
    6,5
    2,6
    3,1
    1,35
    .69 Buck n’ ball
    9
    6,5
    3,1
    3,1
    1,35
    .54 Sharps
    10
    6,8
    2,6
    2,5
    1,1
    Theoretically the expanding ball .69 cal musket and .58 cal rifle and rifle musket cartridges had ordinary colour wrappers, the .58 cal cadet rifle shooting a lighter recoil cartridge with decreased powder charge and bullet wait had red colour wrapper, the .69 cal ball cartridges wrappers were supposed to be of green colour, while the buckshot cartridge wrappers were supposed to be red again. In practice these colour codes were seldom used during the conflict, therefore the labels and images of the wrappers were the key information source in differentiating the various cartridge bundles.
    Make the folding box by nailing two strips of wood to a 10×8” wooden plank. The length of the wooden strip is 2.6”, the distance between them is 5 times the diameter of the ball, their height is two times the diameter of the ball.
    Attach the rubber stamp to an appropriate size of wood with surface sanded smooth. Use double sided tape to attach the stamp.
    Apply ink to the stamp using the ink pad saturated with the desired colour (black or red) ink. Be sure that the complete surface is covered. Place the paper sheet on a semi hard surface (like 10 sheets of paper), and gently press the stamp on the paper. Experiment with different inks, pressure and paper quality to get the best result.
    Place the wrapper paper in the centre of the folding box, with the short sides towards the two sides of the box.
    Please 10 cartridges parallel with the sides of the box on the wrapper in two tiers with balls alternating.
    Roll a cartridge trapezoid on the .54 cal wooden former, choke and tie on one end, add 12 or 13 (late C.S.) percussion caps, and fold the tail. Insert the cap’s package in the opening of the cartridge bundle.
    Bring the two short sides of the paper together, and fold the sides like you were wrapping a gift box. Do not make perfect edges, but the bundle has to be stiff.
    Tie the bundle, first in the direction of the length, then its breadth, with the twine fastened in a single bow-knot.
    Enjoy your excellent cartridge bundle creating according to the original method using a Capandball Arsenal label stamp.
    Made in Hungary, EU.
    Producer: Capandball
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