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A Soldier-Like Way, the Material Culture of the British Infantry 1751-1768 , the French & Indian War era, by R. R. Gale
New, from Track of the Wolf, Inc. A Soldier-Like Way , the Material Culture of the British Infantry 1751-1768 , the most comprehensive work on the British infantry material culture to date, brimming with exquisite full color photos of original artifacts and paintings. The story of the British infantry, their daily life, weapons, tools, food, and c
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Checkering and Carving of Gunstocks by Monty Kennedy
Checkering and carving of gunstocks as practiced by many of America's leading stock makers. Each has contributed photographs of his handiwork and full-size line drawings of checkering and carving patterns. Hardcover 8-1/2 x 11" volume of 352 pages. Photographs and illustrations include modern, traditional, and antique style work.
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Custom Knifemaking by Tim McCreight
Learn every aspect of knifemaking, and become an expert. This book includes ten projects, beginning with the basics, and advancing through increasingly difficult to advanced topics. These enjoyable projects teach you how to cut, shape, heat treat, and finish a knife. Drawings and photographs illustrate each step of the project, making the technique
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Feminine Fur Trade Fashions by James A. Hanson
This soft cover 8-1/2 x 11" book shows patterns, drawings, and notes of Indian, Spanish, and Canadian fashions within its 48 pages. Dresses, moccasins, women's tools, ornaments, games, and more.
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Making Leather Knife Sheaths, Volume 1 by David Holter and Peter Fronteddu
Protect that beautiful hand-forged knife you've just completed or keep your favorite piece of cutlery close for daily use with a leather sheath. From basic leather working techniques to a completed sheath, this how-to book will walk you through he steps to produce your own fixed blade knife sheath. Choose from four different designs, each presented
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Mountain Man's Sketchbook Volume One by James A. Hanson
Line drawings and patterns for firearms, hats, coats, moccasins, jackets, vest, shirts, gloves, pants, powder horns, boats, horse equipment and more. Soft bound volumes of 48 pages.
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Mountain Man's Sketchbook Volume Two by James A. Hanson
Line drawings and patterns for firearms, hats, coats, moccasins, jackets, vest, shirts, gloves, pants, powder horns, boats, horse equipment and more. Soft bound volumes of 48 pages. Stock photo shown of later cover.
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Scrimshaw Techniques , with Gallery of Contemporary Artists, by Jim Stevens
The pages of this book are filled with tips, techniques and insights that both educate and demonstrate the steps to creating authentic and beautiful scrimshaw. An examination of ivory includes a wide range of alternative natural and man-made ivory substitutes, including bone, horn and nuts, Without questions, this is the most complete technical and
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Trade Rifle Sketchbook by Charles E. Hanson III
A reprinting of historian Charles E. Hanson's classic Trade Rifle Sketchbook . Features life size, hand drawings of historic Indian trade rifles. Details such as stock profiles and screw and pin placements are included, which gunmakers will find useful. Includes sketches of a 1790 - 1800 Wheeler rifle, a J. Henry Lancaster, English, and scroll-guar
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Voyager's Sketchbook by James A. Hanson
Soft cover portfolio of 48 pages, with line drawings and patterns of canoes, coins, cassettes, hats, shirts, factory-made capotes, moccasins, knives, sheaths, axes, traps, spears, guns and pistols, flasks, pouches, pipes, cooking gear and trade silver trinkets.
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U.S. Model 1814 Buttplate , sand cast brass Overall length 4-1/4", width 1-5/8", comb 2-1/2"
The second production of U.S. Model 1803 rifles used this buttplate, 4-1/4” high, 1-5/8” wide, with a wider bell shaped bottom. 15,703 rifles were made, from 1814 until 1819 using this buttplate. Wax cast of yellow brass, molded from an original. Notched at the side for the patchbox lid, to locate the patchbox, which is a bit longer than the patchb
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