Some good information on the Moss tents
http://www.oregonphotos.com/Moss%20Tents-1.html
History of Gear: Bill Moss and Moss Tents
History of Gear: Bill Moss and Moss Tents
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Re: History of Gear: Bill Moss and Moss Tents
I've got a few pictures of my tents and vintage gear on Bruce's site in Oregon..
Moss tents..Start here with the images..make sure you check out the Japanese sites/collectors!
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http://www.google.com/search?q=moss+ten ... 63&bih=763
Another very good site for tents and vintage gear history is this one..That's my Moss Cricket on the right of the 4th row..
http://www.outdoorinov8.com/mossimages.html
Moss tents..Start here with the images..make sure you check out the Japanese sites/collectors!

http://www.google.com/search?q=moss+ten ... 63&bih=763
Another very good site for tents and vintage gear history is this one..That's my Moss Cricket on the right of the 4th row..
http://www.outdoorinov8.com/mossimages.html
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Re: History of Gear: Bill Moss and Moss Tents
I found this thread you started a while back and browsed through it and had some good memories there
viewtopic.php?f=26&t=4547&p=30556&hilit=moss#p30556

viewtopic.php?f=26&t=4547&p=30556&hilit=moss#p30556
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Re: History of Gear: Bill Moss and Moss Tents
Watch this local one here go for about $450(about 50-60 miles north)..think he'd take a hunnert $s for it now?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Moss-Olympic-Te ... 3aafe42863


http://www.ebay.com/itm/Moss-Olympic-Te ... 3aafe42863
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Re: History of Gear: Bill Moss and Moss Tents
Odd "snail" design. Their designs are really taught, wonder if they are difficult to assemble.
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