I recently saw at an estate sale what looked like a large OD green canvas tarp among some other WWII/Korean War military items. I didn’t buy it but I am curious what it is. It was rather large, heavy, and folded several times, so I was unable to spread it out to get the dimensions or find any markings on it. I suspect if I had unfolded it completely that it would have been big enough to perhaps cover a car.
It was also folded rather neatly, so I believe it it did not have any intricate shapes or protrusions (likely was rectangular). It had many heavy duty grommets with the remnants of old jute rope in some of them. I noticed in the corners that there was distinctively two grommets next to each other about an inch or so apart, while the others were spaced uniformly much further out, perhaps 8-12”. I have a poor quality photo of the grommet spacing on the tarp in question, which also shows a raised hem above the grommets which may also help identify this item.
I initially was hoping it was a large tent but doubt it. I also thought it might be a cover for WWII 2 1/2 ton truck or something similar. Does anyone have more info on the dimensions, type of material, and grommet pattern for a WWII truck cover?
I suppose it also could just be a tarp. Did the military procure various sized tarps for covering cargo, equipment, etc. during WWII?
Large Unknown Canvas Tarp/Cover/Tent… WWII?
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Re: Large Unknown Canvas Tarp/Cover/Tent… WWII?
Yes, they bought tarpaulins for everything that sat outside since before the Civil War.
Size depends on item needing covering.
No way to ID anything without measurements or unfolding things, many speculatiobs, but type of canvas and what it was coated with, color, help to narrow age and use.
Latrine walls to covering tanks, ground cloths to pup tents. Nylon/ Plastic stuff came in late Vietnam era.
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Size depends on item needing covering.
No way to ID anything without measurements or unfolding things, many speculatiobs, but type of canvas and what it was coated with, color, help to narrow age and use.
Latrine walls to covering tanks, ground cloths to pup tents. Nylon/ Plastic stuff came in late Vietnam era.
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Re: Large Unknown Canvas Tarp/Cover/Tent… WWII?
Considering the cost of a modern canvas tarp (I've spent hundreds on one for reenacting) almost any estate/yard sale price for that will be good. No matter the age or provenance as long as it's good canvas. Markings would be in one corner if it's military and they haven't worn off. I have a canvas tarp from the 80's that is army, believe it was from working on armor. I was happy to buy it for $80 at Aberdeen in the pouring rain several years ago.
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Re: Large Unknown Canvas Tarp/Cover/Tent… WWII?
Each tank has a tarp that covers the turret; not marked at all; that is what you saw. I once owned 54 of them (as in signed for them on property book) Should have bought it. I know it was for a tank; I can envision it in my head whilst reading the energy in your post.
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Buy it for $30 and take it to an outdoor military show and camping event to re-sell. If it rains the price goes up.
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