This tent is white with burgundy trim on the dags. It has sloped 7' high walls making the whole structure 14' tall. It is 14' in Dia at the eves. The canvas is 10.38 oz sunforger w/fire retardent, and it has two seasons of relatively light use 2-3 events including Pensic. One thing to note about this tent is that one wall cam slightly shorter than the other, causing the over lap at the door to be a little narrow. The walls butt up end to end at the bottom of the doorway when the walls are overlapped properly on the opposite side. Panther made me a two panel spacer to cover the door area at my request. But for the most part I find this spacer stays in the box. But then I dont really like camping when its too cold.
I am willing to ship this tent anywhere in the US, without the poles and hardware. If you can arrange to meet me at an event in the Northeast I will bring the running gear along.
Contact me directly if you are interested.
14' Panther Primitives Round for sale
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Replied to all. The overwhelming question is price.
I am asking $600 for the canvas. Another 75 for the running gear. Poles, manila lines with dogs and stakes...er really big nails. However the center pole is a 14' long ironwood sappling that I cut and skinned a couple of years ago, and the side poles are 7' long, meaning that I think the whole mess would have to be shipped by truck. Consequently you would be better off making your own stuff. If you are in the northeast (I live in New Hampshire) I can get it to you at one of the next events. Poles and all.
I am asking $600 for the canvas. Another 75 for the running gear. Poles, manila lines with dogs and stakes...er really big nails. However the center pole is a 14' long ironwood sappling that I cut and skinned a couple of years ago, and the side poles are 7' long, meaning that I think the whole mess would have to be shipped by truck. Consequently you would be better off making your own stuff. If you are in the northeast (I live in New Hampshire) I can get it to you at one of the next events. Poles and all.
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