Too small to read unfortunately but if you want to post it on the stove site it would be met with great interest. Alternatively email it to me & I'll post on your behalf. ross at spiritburner dot com
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Quote: Originally posted by spiritburner on 24/11/2020
That would be something appreciated over on the classic camp stoves site where it can be posted full size! Nice one.
Quote: Originally posted by Chris MC1R on 24/11/2020
Hello. Interested to see this post. The ITISA tent was created and named by my grandfather in the early 1900s and is referenced in the Camping and outdoor life magazine dated July 1961 vol 56 / 7 . My grandfather, James Henry Wood was an inventor and avid camper and had many diy designs published in Carpentry publications of the day. He wrote “Light Camping Kit” (and how to make it) published in 1912 and this has recently been reprinted (as a curiosity, I guess!) and is available from Amazon, among others. If anyone is interested I have further information on my grandfathers work. I would be interested to know if any other Original ITISA tents survive as referred to in the review section of this forum. Many thanks for reading this, Christopher James Wood.
Sir, Please see thread dated 19/3/21.....a gentleman through Bushcraft Uk has contacted me, to say he has an original ITISA.
You can make contact directly through that forum or through me on here?
I hope this helps,
Laurence Milton
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Quote: Originally posted by Chris MC1R on 24/11/2020
Hello. Interested to see this post. The ITISA tent was created and named by my grandfather in the early 1900s and is referenced in the Camping and outdoor life magazine dated July 1961 vol 56 / 7 . My grandfather, James Henry Wood was an inventor and avid camper and had many diy designs published in Carpentry publications of the day. He wrote “Light Camping Kit” (and how to make it) published in 1912 and this has recently been reprinted (as a curiosity, I guess!) and is available from Amazon, among others. If anyone is interested I have further information on my grandfathers work. I would be interested to know if any other Original ITISA tents survive as referred to in the review section of this forum. Many thanks for reading this, Christopher James Wood.
If you see this at all, I have been trying to contact you with reference your request, as someone has come forward who owns one, if indeed you still wish for that info.?