This is a Canadianicon website and some of you know I have warned forum members about American made BLOicon being toxic. Our Britishicon, Canadian and Australianicon forums members made BLOicon is non-toxic and this may cause confusion in a international firearms forum.

As Americans reading this you need to fully understand what "Government Deregulation" means to you as Americans. It means "money talks and quality walks" when it come to YOUR safety so PLEASE remember the majority of American made BLO is toxic and a health hazard to YOU.

Below is a warning from a American web page that manufactures knapsacks and haversacks for American Civil War reenactors. Please remember that YOU hold your Enfield Rifleicon in YOUR hands and put YOUR cheek against the butt stock.

Ed Horton



"Missouri Boot & Shoe Home Page

Hazards of Period Paint


YES! We use a latex base coating on all our knapsacks and haversacks. Missouri Boot & Shoe Company made a conscious decision not to use period paint due to fire and health hazards both to our ourselves and to our customers.

Boiled Linseed Oil is a main ingredient in “period paint recipes.” It contains lead, arsenic, beryllium, chromium, cadmium and nickel. These elements are toxins, carcinogens and teratogens.

Just read the label on a can of Boiled Linseed Oil, "Use of this product will expose you to arsenic, beryllium, chromium, cadmium and nickel, which are known to cause cancer; and lead which is known to cause birth defects and other reproductive harm." (Read it for yourself, an actual label is shown at the end of this webpage.)

The Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) rate the health hazards of boiled linseed oil as low. But and this is a very important BUT-- that is when the oil is used in the context of the MSDS guidelines as an exterior coating for wood or metal. No one has addressed the use of boiled linseed oil for coating cloth items containing food, cloth items for transporting clothing and food and cloth items to sleep on.

When we first began to reproduce the double bag knapsack we contacted the Sunnyside Company that produces boiled linseed oil. We described how we proposed to use their product and asked about the health warnings on their container. Their response was to ask that we find an alternative coating or if we did use boiled linseed oil that we not use their brand due to the liability issue.

What we all need to understand is that the linseed oil, even after it is dry to the touch continues to be a problem. The toxins, carcinogens and teratogens it contain are still transmissible by both dermal exposure and by inhalation. They will also migrate to food items and clothing carried in your knapsacks and haversacks. Further more this is a much heavier exposure then the manufacturers ever expected, since this is an atypical use of the product. The product was simply not intended for these kinds of uses.

As a manufacturer we have certain responsibilities. We have a responsibility to produce as authentic a product as we can but we also have a greater responsibility not to harm consumers. After experimenting with over a dozen period paint recipes we opted not to use any of them due to health and safety issues. We value your safety over a cheap gimmick to sell knapsacks and haversacks."


Photo of the back of a boiled linseed oil can showing label.



U. S. Knapsacks

Confederate Knapsacks

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Hazards of Period Paint
Haversacks-Military and Civilian

YOU have been warned, the American company above refuses to use "American" made BLO on their products......................

Now how many of you want some American scrambled eggs contaminated with salmonella bacteria................remember, money talks and quality walks in America.
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