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Freund & Bro. Pioneer Gunmakers to the West , by F.J. Pablo Balentine
The Freund Brothers, Frank W. and George were skilled German gunsmiths who plied their trade on the Western American frontier during the final three decades of the nineteenth century. Beginning at Nebraska City near the Missouri River -one of the jumping off points for frontier emigrants leaving the "States" - the Freunds followed the sun westward
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Making Muzzleloading Accessories by R. H. McCrory
This book covers the field of accessories and small useful tools for the shooter. How to make a powder horn, capper, nipple wrench, loading block, and many more useful items that are handy for the shooter. It gives detailed drawings and dimensions on how to make each accessory. Soft cover, 5 x 8" format of 46 pages. The Table of Contents includes
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Metal Weapons, Tools & Ornaments of the Teton Dakota Indians by James A. Hanson
This book is intended as both a guide to the identification of typical Teton metal objects and when and how they were used, and a study in the transition of the Teton Sioux Indians from a stone age people in the eighteenth century to a nation almost totally dependent by 1880 on white man's goods obtained from traders and through other channels. Sof
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A Pilgrim's Journey, Volume One: 1986-1995 , by Mark A Baker
The first ten years of Mark A Baker's adventures in learning and living the life of a colonial woodsman and hunter. In A Pilgrim's Journey , Baker shares the knowledge and insights gained from wilderness experiences, extensive research and from his partners and mentors along the way. A Pilgrim's Journey, Volume One contains the most complete in
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Easy to Make Wooden Sundials by Milton Stoneman
This book leads beginning diallists into sundial construction. Novice craftsmen who can wield a saw, wood-burning pen, matte knife, sandpaper and a few other simple tools can make five different kinds of sundials. Pre-calculated templates can be removed from the book. Illustrated step-by-step instructions show how to build these sundials: Horizonta
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Needle Files, set of 12, 6-1/4" long
A good quality needle file assortment. The convenient pouch contains twelve 12 files, which include: medium cut barrette, crossing, entering, equaling, round, marking, half-round, knife, square, and triangular files. Files are 6-1/4" long. Made in China.
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Fork , three tines, 7" overall length, maple handle, made in the U.S.A.
This fork has three tines, 7" overall length. The curly maple handle is 3-1/2", mounted with brass rivets. The 1095 hi carbon steel blade is 1/16" thick, etched much like a damascus steel blade, except the steel forms a random pattern. each knife is handmade to this pattern. Each fork will vary slightly. Same day shipment, when you click ADD TO CAR
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Muzzleloader Magazine MARCH/APRIL 2025
MARCH/APRIL 2025 issue. The publication for traditional black powder shooters. Contents: Letters from Our Readers Prime Possibles People to Watch Tony Kaisar - Andrew Scott Wills Doin' It Yourself Need a Nice Knife Sheath In A Hurry? Try This - T.C. Albert Shooting the Bull Jerry's Iron Mounted .40 Flintlock - Mike Nesbitt Dispatches f
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Pattern for Frontier Fur Hat , sizes 6-7/8 to 7-5/8
Our pattern for a Frontier Fur Hat is patterned after those drawn by Bodmer, during his visit to the Fur Trading Posts, during the early 1800's. Hats of this kind were worn by Indians and Mountain Men both for protection from the elements and as symbols of status, coups and/or clans. The pattern comes with complete instructions for making the Fur H
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Pattern for Classic Fur Hat, sizes 6-5/8 to 7-5/8
Our pattern for a Classic Fur Hat makes a fine addition to traditional primitive attire. Our pattern shows the proper method of attaching a leather liner, optional sweat band, and directions for attaching an optional face, paws, and tail. This pattern includes the Working with Leather and Fur guide to simplify assembly. Made in the USA, published
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Pattern for Gloves, Gauntlets & Mittens, sizes small to extra large
Complete instructions are included to make leather gauntlets, with decorating ideas. Cloth or fur-backed mittens. A good way to use your Hudson's Bay or Witney Point blanket scraps. This pattern includes the Working with Leather and Fur guide to simplify assembly. Made in the USA, published by Eagle View. All terms are fully defined in the handy
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Pattern for Woman's Leather Accessories
Our pattern for Woman's Leather Accessories includes an awl case, fringed bag, knife sheath, mirror pouch, ration card bag, tobacco pouch, scissors pouch, and side fringed pouch. These authentic accessories illustrate the daily lives of the early Indian women. Made in the USA, published by Eagle View. All terms are fully defined in the handy glossa
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Solid Brass Pin Stock
Brass pin stock may be used to secure rod pipes and barrel lugs to the gun stock. We prefer to use 3/32" steel dowel pins for pinning the barrel, and trigger. Brass pins are also useful in knife building.
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Solid Brass Pin Stock , 1/16" diameter, 6" length
Brass pin stock may be used to secure rod pipes and barrel lugs to the gun stock. We prefer to use 3/32" steel dowel pins for pinning the barrel, and trigger. Brass pins are also useful in knife building.
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Solid Brass Pin Stock , 3/32" diameter, 6" length
Brass pin stock may be used to secure rod pipes and barrel lugs to the gun stock. We prefer to use 3/32" steel dowel pins for pinning the barrel, and trigger. Brass pins are also useful in knife building.
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