10'x16' Oval Marquee Pavillion for sale
10'x16' Oval Marquee Pavillion for sale
Like the message sez....I'm selling my baby. Details are posted on the Auction board.
Thaddeus - The tent is made out of something called TriPac III. Not being a fabric type guy, I would guess that it's some kind of synthetic nylon material? As I recall, the manufacturer makes some pretty grand claims about the watertightness(that a word?), resistance to fading, lightness, etc. After the incredibly pissy weather at last Pennsic, I can vouch for it's watertight qualities(although, I did not waterproof the seams and suffered a bit of moisture).
I've had severeal e-mails regarding poles, stakes, etc. as well as shipping. Evertything you need to set up the pavilion(except a mallet) is included. There are two center poles, about a dozen perimeter poles, ropes and stakes aplenty. As foe shipping, I paid about US$300 to have it shipped from Texas to Pennsic by 3day UPS Ground. I expect regular parcel post would be around $100. Another option might include hooking up with the purchaser at an SCA event. That would have to be negotiated.
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Darn...I saw Texas but your profile says your in Ontario...then I figured out that it's a Spinning Winds tent before I went and looked.
I wish it were the same color as the one in the pic, I'd bid on it. I think burgundy would be a bit on the warm side in Texas, alas.
We'll see how it goes toward the end of the auction.
I wish it were the same color as the one in the pic, I'd bid on it. I think burgundy would be a bit on the warm side in Texas, alas.
We'll see how it goes toward the end of the auction.- Templar Bob/De Tyre
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Robert Coleman, Jr.
The Noble Companie and Order of St. Maurice
Those who beat their swords into plowshares end up plowing for those who don't.
The pavillion didn't make the reserve so I've posted it on dread eBay.
http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=575728059&r=0&t=0&showTutorial=0&ed=986743155&indexURL=0&rd=1
http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=575728059&r=0&t=0&showTutorial=0&ed=986743155&indexURL=0&rd=1
