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A Guide to the Ballard Breechloader by George J. Layman
Having earned a reputation as being absolutely reliable from its inception during the early years of the Civil War, the Ballard, much like the Sharps and Remington Rolling Block, departed the 1860's into a new age. Produced by six different manufacturers in an almost 30 year period, it became conspicuous with the settling of the West, a nation wide
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Gun Carriages: Aide Memoire to the Military Sciences, 1846 by R.J. Nelson
A manual for officers of British Army in 1846 when there were more than 50 authorized descriptions of Ordnance. Each carriage is illustrated with detail, scaled line drawings in both plan and elevation, and 18 tables of dimensions and weights. Soft cover, 64 pages, 48 full page plates, 7 x 10" format.
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A Guide to the Maynard Breechloader REVISED EDITION by George J. Layman
One of the most cherished single-shot breechloading arms of the last century was without question those of the Maynard family. From the Civil War until well in the the 1890's, this was one of the few firearms that spanned the percussion era into the period of the self-contained metallic cartridge. The reader will note that emphasis is placed upon t
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The Great Northwest Fur Trade, a material culture, 1763-1850 , artifacts and guns of the early fur trade, photographed in beautiful full color, by Ryan R. Gale
NEW from Track of the Wolf publishing The Great Northwest Fur Trade , A material culture, 1763-1850 , by Ryan R. Gale. A comprehensive guide to the material culture of the British, Canadian, and American fur traders and American Indians between 1763 and 1850. Brimming with full colored photographs of original artifacts, drawings and paintings. Ch
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Gunmakers of Illinois 1683-1900, Volume 1 by Curtis L. Johnson
The first of three volumes listing 456 Illinois gunsmiths, this first book covers names A-F, and has 364 illustrations of guns, gunsmiths, and shooters, including bench rest and Schuetzen target rifles, 40 and 80 rod guns. Some interesting shotguns and shotgunners are shown. Chapters cover the history, evolution and distinct styles of the Illinois
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Gunmakers of Illinois 1683-1900, Volume 2 by Curtis L. Johnson
The second of two volumes listing in total 1500 Illinois gunsmiths, with 1000 illustrations in the two volume set. The second book covers names G through Z, covering guns, gunsmiths, and shooters. Including bench rest and Schuetzen target rifles, 40 and 80 rod guns. Some interesting shotguns and shotgunners are shown. Hardbound, 8-1/2 x 11" format,
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Gun Powder Cans & Kegs , by Ted & David Bacyk & Tom Rowe
Old powder cans and kegs are colorful, historical and highly collectible, catering to a variety of interests. The Bacyk collection is probably the most extensive assemblage of powder cans, kegs and related memorabilia in existence. The quality, rarity and scope make this collection extraordinary. To date there have been minimal references for these
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Gun Powder Cans & Kegs, Volume 2 , by Ted & David Bacyk & Tom Rowe
Old powder cans and kegs are colorful, historical and highly collectible, catering to a variety of interests. The Bacyk collection is probably the most extensive assemblage of powder cans, kegs and related memorabilia in existence. The quality, rarity and scope make this collection extraordinary. To date there have been minimal references for these
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Gun Craftsmanship Manuals - 8 Piece Set
This set includes the following manuals by master gunsmith Kit Ravenshear: Craft and Practice - Part 1: Re-conversion, Screw Threads, Assembling Locks, etc. 20 pages. Craft and Practice - Part 2: Ramrods, Pipes, Sheet Metal Work, Top Jaw Screws, etc. 25 pages. Metalwork - Part 1: Cleaning, Hardening, Ageing & Colouring, etc. 17 Pages. Meta
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Handy Farm Devices and How to Make Them
A classic from the Golden Age of American Farming, is as useful and pertinent for homesteaders and small scale-farmers today as it was when it was first published more than seventy year-five years ago. A wealth of labor and money-saving projects fills its pages: spill-proof chicken waters; a portable chicken coop; a lightweight orchard ladder; a sm
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The Historic Henry Rifle, Oliver Winchester's Famous Civil War Repeater by Wiley Sword
It was perhaps the most important firearm of its era. Tested an proved in the fiery crucible of the Civil War, the Henry Rifle became the forerunner of the famous line of Winchester Repeating Rifles that "Won the West". To the amazed muzzleloader-armed Confederates who had to face this deadly "sixteen shooter," it was "that damned Yankee rifle that
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How Indians Use Wild Plants for Food, Medicine, and Crafts by Frances Densmore
The varied uses of plants by the Ojibwe indicate the large extent to which they understood and utilized the natural resources of their environment. This text gives botanical names, Ojibwe name and meaning, the portion of the plant used, and the use of the plant. Soft bound volume of 397 pages, with 36 illustrations. The Table of Contents includes
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The Hawken Rifle, Its Evolution from 1822 - 1870 by Bob Woodfill
A reference on the work of Jacob and Samuel Hawken. This text reveals the many similarities and variances in their pieces as they evolved over time and to meet customer demand. Photos of several famous Hawken rifles are shown, and well as modern interpretations. Valuable material for anyone studying original rifles. Hardbound, 8-1/2 x 11" format, f
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THE HAWKEN RIFLE: Its Place in History by Charles E. Hanson, Jr.
Research into the production, management and marketing efforts of the original Hawken Shop. Full length photos, detailed views, and line drawings of several fine original rifles are shown. Documents, letters and tabulations of orders are reproduced to provide a fascinating insight into their operations. 31 illustrations in 104 pages. Softbound edit
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Hand Rifling a Muzzle Loading Barrel at Home by Mark Wagner
Cutting spiral grooves inside the barrel is now within the grasp of the serious home craftsman. In eleven chapters, the author explains the theory of rifling and styles of grooves, building a suitable rifling bench, drilling, straightening, reaming, rifling, lapping, and breeching the barrel. Proof testing and safety issues are emphasized. If your
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How the West Was Worn , Bustles and Buckskins on the Wild Frontier, by Chris Enss
How the West Was Worn examines the sometimes bizarre, often beautiful, and highly inventive clothing of the Old West. You'll learn how a cowboy's home state determined the way he wore his pants and hat, as well as how to distinguish one Indian tribe from another by their moccasins. Meet John B. Stetson, leading maker of cowboy hats; Adah Menken,
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The History of Undergarments ,
This well-documented book combines the impressive scholarship and entertaining, often humorous styles of two distinguishing clothing historians. Beginning with the Middle Ages, the authors cover centuries of clothing history, including the Tudor period, the Restoration, the Victorian and Edwardian eras up through the twentieth century to the eve of
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Instructions & Hints for Assembling Pipe Tomahawks by G. & A. Gutchess
A 8-1/2 x 11" softcover booklet of 40 pages, covering many different aspects of building replica 18th and early 19th century pipe tomahawks. Included are various techniques for putting holes in handles, pouring pewter inlays, installing silver inlays, and fitting up the heads. For those who are intimated by the undertaking of building a muzzleloadi
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Jim Bridger by J. Cecil Alter
In 1822 Jim Bridger saw a notice in the Missouri Republican that read “The subscriber wishes to engage one hundred young men to ascend the Missouri River to its source, to be employed there." Based on the 1925 biography, a wealth of new facts and corrections are included. Soft bound, 358 pages, illustrations and maps. The Table of Contents include
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Jim Bridger, Mountain Man by Stanley Vestal
Even among the mighty mountain men, Jim Bridger was respected as a towering figure. Fur trapper and Indian fighter extraordinary, he was one of the greatest explorers and pathfinders in American history. Soft bound, 333 pages, 14 illustrations. The Table of Contents includes the following : Preface Part 1: Trapper Chapter 1 Enterprising Young
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