Could be an older Relum?
Canvas is wonderful -
Warmer in the cold weather, cooler in the summer. Will enable you to comfortably extend your camping season
Easy to heat and no condensation problems.
Quiet (no flapping in the wind) and solid as a rock in bad weather.
Easy to pitch too.
And they look fantastic!! (And smell wonderful )
Disadvantages (for some folk - not me!!) -
That size tent would ne very heavy & bulky so would need a lot of room to store and also to transport (do you have a trailer or a large vehicle?)
Have you space to dry it? If it is very wet when you strike camp, canvas is best dried on the frame (takes a surprisingly short length of time though) otherwise you may find it shrinks - this is not a huge problem and when pitched and wet again will stretch.
As stated above, with this model with external mudflaps it will be more difficult to get a good 'seal' - you may find you get draughts underneath.
But it looks a nice tent - though check first how it has been stored, that there is no sign of mildew or mould, that the canvas, zips and bedroom pods are undamaged and no poles are bent.
And if it seems in good nick and you are happy with the above 'disadvantages' then go for it.
------------- Anne - mad mum to one - foster mum to many - adoptatent to you guys!
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