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2 Bears Trading Post
3 Shurrs
3 Smokes Trading
Paul Nahkoheo
603 Main St.
Van Buren, AR 72956
Phone: 501-410-4310
Email: 2bearscrafts@prodigy.net
Northern Cheyenne weapon replicas, Sioux, Arapaho, Cherokee, Apache, and Ponca. Handmade items from medicine pipes to ceremonial items. Handmade dream catchers, mandellas, and war shields from buffalo hide to canvas.
Michael, Vickie & Daniel Shurr
12304 175th Ave KPN, Gig Harbor, WA 98329
Phone: (253) 884-6763
Email: 3shurrs@centurytel.net
Peggy Johnson
P.O. Box 219, Whitney, TX 76692
Phone: 254-694-3939
Email: satellitelady@htcomp.net
URL: http://www.rondyvoo.com
We do rendezvous trading, been gone for a bit, health reasons but we're on our way back. I also wrote a fun book "Rondy voo."
A
A Stitch in Time
Absaroka Western Designs
Alan Longmire, Blacksmith
Allan Foundry and Mfg.
Ancient Arts
Arctic Raw Fur Co.
Arrow Leather
Artemis Forge
Artist, Stephen Hawks
B B Sharp Fabrics
Backwoods Tin
Barkertown Sutlers
Barking Rock Farm
Bear Paw Muzzleloading
Bear Valley Trading Post
Beds by Pottipeeper & Squirrel
Big Horn Trade Co.
Bison Saddlery
Black Jack Creek Outfitters
Blanket Brigade
Black Bear Forge
Blacksmoke Forge
Blue-Mist Traders
Boehlke Wood Shop
Briggs Trading Post and Frontier Store
Buckhorn Trading Company
Buckskin and Lace
Buffalo Butt Trading Co.
Buffalo Heart Studio
Buffalo Tail Beads
Bushwhackers
C Calico Annie
Calico Jack's Trading Company
Cherokee Trading Post, Inc.
Crazy Crow Trading Post
D Dakota Stoneware Pottery
Dyer's Original Moccasins
E Eagleeye Muzzleloading
Earthwherks!
Earthly Delights
Fox River Traders
Got The Beef
JBA Gunsmith
JJ Furs
K Kiefer & Bateson
Knife-Man RON
Military Warehouse
Myrrhwood Farm
Debbie Evans
HC 11 Box 72F, Kamiah, ID 83536
Phone: 208-935-0804
Email: astitchintime@msn.com
URL: http://www.astitchintime.biz
Men's and women's clothing, accessories, toys.
Joe and Jean Brandl
P.O. Box 777, Dubois, WY 82513
Phone: 307-455-2440
Email: jbrandl@wyoming.com
We have a commercial tannery for all your hair-on tanning needs. Our business also sells most types of furs and hides including elk, moose, deer and buffalo. A large supply of leather is available. We produce rawhide both straight and alum tanned. Call us for brochure.
1085 Annis Ferry Road, Morgantown, KY 42261
Phone: (270)728-2128
Email: longmire@premiernet.net
URL: http://www.premiernet.net/~longmire
Maker of one-of-a-kind hand forged knives, axes, tomahawks, and general ironmongery for all occasions. My page is not a catalog, if you want something and you don't see it, ask. I'll make it to order! I work alone with a hand hammer and coal forge, all items finished by hand. It's just me, and I appreciate your business.
Pete Allan
10591 Nassau St. NE, Blaine, MN 55449
Phone: 612-786-2186
Email: hawks@bitstream.net
URL: http://www.tradingpage.com/pages/alla nfm.html
We have been building hawks and gun building supplies for 20 plus years. Email us for a price list.
Michael Galban
5938 B Terrace, Farmington, NY 14425
Phone: 716-398-2276
Email: ganondam@nysnet.net
We are a Native-run group who specializes in quillwork, beadwork, and leather work from the 17th century woodland area. We have been working with ancient technologies for over 10 years and can make just about anything. Call or e-mail for pictures of our work.
P.O. Box 72124
Fairbanks, Alaska 99707
Phone: 907-451-0270
Email: adctnjw@northstar.k12.ak.us
They carry tanned hides of lynx, coyote, otter, wolverines, timber wolves, fox (arctic, red, blue, etc.), beaver, smoke-tanned moose and deer hides, and many others. Best prices around!
Jim & Angie Wood
103 Hilley Dr., Chehalis, WA 98532
Phone: 360-262-0149
email: Arrow@localaccess.com
We carry and make to order buckskin clothing, leather goods, one-of-a-kind items, hardware, tools, sewing notions, moccasins, and many other items of interest. Quality leather goods and hardware, fine deer & elk hide clothing. Buffalo hide possibles bags & other handsome rendezvous items.
Arwythur Michaels
716 W. Fayette
Springfield, Illinois 62704-2710
Phone: 217 544-7267
Email: Wilson@boline.com
Bolines, Athames, custom modern and reproduction knives, swords, tools. File bladed kives and all types of patch knives and awls. Also period and modern holsters and rigs. Sharps cartridge belts up to 50.100, bags, belts, concealment rigs from 14th century through Civil War, Western to Modern. If you can't find it, we will make it.
Stephen Hawks
P.O. Box 898, Lumpkin, GA 31815
Email: hawksstephen@netscape.net
I make some traditional wood-fired southern pottery. Much of my work is in my own style but I do some traditional pieces, which might pass for 19th century if they weren't marked. Alkaline and salt glazed stoneware.
Brenna Sharp
4830 N. Lombard St., Portland, OR 97203
Phone: 503-283-8181; 888-283-8182
Email: bsharpfabrics@comcast.net
URL: http://www.bsharpfabrics.com
Come check out our store in Portland! Supplying the living history re-enactor with wool, linen, and cotton fabrics, wool, linen, and silk embroidery threads, and various notions and miscellany. While we are not currently set up to handle on-line or mail-order purchases, please visit our website to better see what merchandise we carry and to see what events we will be at in the beautiful Pacific Northwest.
4054 N 72 St., Milwaukee, WI
Phone: 414-463-8042
Email: bob@backwoodstin.com
URL: http://www.backwoodstin.com
Hand-made tin, copper and stainless steel items from the early Colonial period, Revolutionary War, Civil War and custom items.
Larry & Missy Clark
9649 Barkertown Road, Dalton, NY 14836
Phone: 585-468-5354
Email: Missy@barkertownsutlers.com
URL: http://www.barkertownsutlers.com
We are one of the better known makers of Colonial Clothing in the NorthEast. We carry full documentation with us to events for everything we make.
Colleen & Tom Kozlowski
9241 Eureka Road, Girard, PA 16417
Phone: 814-474-3503
Makers of individually hand-cut sterling trade silver, handspun and hand woven sashes/garters/shawls, wampum belts, woodland moccasins, hand spinning wool, and other items.
Tony Seman
226 Pine Ridge Lane, Tomahawk, WI 54487
Phone: 715-453-8011
Email: Bearpawmuzzleloading@yahoo.com
Custom black powder gunsmith and builder of quality rifles and trade guns.
Hawkin Ludlum
Box 773351, Steamboat Springs, CO 80477
Phone: 970- 879-3573
Email: ludlum@springsips.com
We're a trading post/ retail outlet in the far northwest corner of Colorado. We've got seed beads, hawks, deer and elk hides, plus buffalo robes along with Native American made items. Just give us a call or email, if we don't have it in stock..we'll do all we can to find it for you. Give us a yell, and ask for Hawkin.
Mike & Shirley Radke
5380 Lincolnway East Columbia City, IN 46725
Phone: 219-244-5289
Email: pottipeeper@yahoo.com
We make beds from kids to king size + bunks. Chairs, wash stands and lanterns. our beds take down for easy use and transport. Best beds east or west. Four-poster and canopy beds now available.
Dave Mantz
101 Birdell Rd., Honey Brook, PA 19344
Phone: 610-273-2337
Toll free order: 1-888-846-HORN
Email: bighorn@chesco.com
Buckskinning supplies from antlers, arrows , beads, tomahawks, tomahawk handles, knives, leather, hats, hides, you name it we've got it or we'll go dig it up.
Steve Stefely
P.O. Box 4458, Helena, MT 59604
Phone: 406-449-7231
Email: saddles@hotmail.com
Bison Saddlery is a full time, custom saddlery and leather shop specializing in historical reproductions. Mr. Stefely has had over 28 years experience in the leather trade and every client's complete satisfaction is guaranteed. All items are of the finest quality in both materials and workmanship.
W. Lee Tebbutt
4140 Rockenham Rd., St. George, KS 66535
Phone: 785-494-2285
email: wtebbutt@kansas.net
We are a full service muzzleloading dealer. We sell firearms accessories and supplies as well as knives, hawks, clothing, and any other rendezvous needs. We are at most rendezvous in Kansas & Nebraska during the season and we can be found art our retail shop during the off times. Please call with any questions or to order our catalog.
Dale Harrison
P.O. Box 534, Kunkletown, PA 18058
Phone: 610-381-4400
Email: bbrigade@pdt.net
URL: http://wwwblanketbrigade.com
We make the finest capotes and leather goods in reenacting. Capotes, leather clothing, Whitney blankets and other historical clothing.
John Switzer
P.O. Box 4, Beulah, CO 81023
Phone: (719) 485-3109
Email: switz@mindspring.com
URL: http://www.blackbearforge.com
Hand forged custom iron goods for home, camp, or cabin.
Hank Steinmetz
6725 Clifton Drive, Greenville, OH 45331
Fax: 937-548-8564
Phone: 937-548-9084
Email: Blacksmoke@erinet.com
We produce a full line of hand forged ironware for the rendezvouser. Our products represent 17th through 19th century. Our product line includes fire sets, cooking utensils, grills, gun stands, flagpole holders, lantern hangers, and miscellaneous hooks and hangers for inside your tent. We also carry hand forged items for the home. Price list available upon request.
Yona-Paula
3509 Hwy 411 N., Gadsden, AL 35901
E-mail: waya1996@aol.com
Complete line of men's, women's and children's traditional regalia. Tear dress, ribbon shirts, Cheyenne mocs (beaded, unbeaded, and partial), hi-tops, fur-lined mocs, woodland mocs. Custom beadwork (lazy stitch and more) available upon request.
Chad Boehlke
2403 N. Buffalo Bill, North Platte, NE 69101
Phone: 308-532-4624
Email: boehlkewoodshop@yahoo.com
URL: http://boehlkewoodshop.tripod.com/
We are makers of 18th & 19th century reproduction portable writing desks and slopes. Our desks will add to your country home, authenticity to any historic impression, living history museum exhibit, film industries, calligraphers, or a great gift. Our lap desks: Georgian Lap Desk, Made between 1700 to 1800; Civil War Lap Desk, 1860; Shaker Lap Desks, 1840-1860; Calligrapher's Desk, modern.
1981 Bell Street
Montgomery, AL 36104
They carry a good supply of blackpowder rifles and revolvers, as well as shooting supplies and alot of trade goods.
Bob & Bev Post
P.O. Box 171, Laquey, MO 65534
Phone: 573-765-5520
Email: buckhorn@rollanet.org
URL: http://www.rollanet.org/~buckhornc
We carry a variety of pre-1840 merchandiseツwhich includes Green River knives and blades, copper lanterns, hand-woven sashes, haversacks, an assortment of leather goods, muzzleloading accoutrements and camp ware. In addition to mail-order, we attend rendezvous all over the U.S.
Debbie Venden
Rt.1, #24 Deerwood Dr., Harleton, Texas 75651
Phone: 903-777-3120
Email: tvendon@etex.net
Custom clothing for all your rendevous needs. For more information, e-mail or call.
Dave & Barb Bezold
PO Box 118, Sinclair, WY 82334
Phone: 307-324-5758
Email: buffalobutt@vcn.com
We are suppliers of all types of leather - deer, buffalo, sheep, goat, pigskin, along with sheepskins (saddle and rugs), beadwork, pants and shirts, palm hats and misc.
Dave and Jan Hagstrom
2027 Stampede Avenue, Cody, WY 82414
Phone: 307-587-8795
Email: hagstrom@wtp.net
URL: http://www.buffaloheartstudio.com
Very accurate repoductions/replicas of 1840-1890 Northern Plains Indian items. Clothing, headwear weapons, tipi furnishings, horse gear (new in progress, rawhide items (parfleche, boxes, etc). Brain tan skins used if desired. Also, limited edition bronzes and original oil paintings. Website is being built.
Marvin and Martha Simonson
HC 87 Box 7 Sumpter, OR 97877
Phone: 541-755-5476
Email: watermoc@pinetel.com
Clothing and Beadwork - Metis' Coats.
Mike & Helen Murdock
2600 Townsend, Ft. Worth, TX 76110
Phone: 817-926-8140
Email: J.Murdock@TCU.EDU
We attend most rendezvous in Texas and Oklahoma in the spring and fall. Dealers for Panther Primitives and Arrow Moccasins. We specialize in clothing for the 1750 thru 1865 era, for the men, ladies and children. Custom orders are welcomed. My wife, Helen (Wind Dancer), runs the store while attending events, this gives me a break to compete and play with the boys. Dealer inquires welcomed. Catalog $3.00.
Ann Cheever
2727 Leta Mae Circle, Dallas, TX 75234 Phone: 972-247-2749
Email: calicoan@swbell.net
URL: http://www.calicoannie.net
We make historical clothing and accessories for various eras - specializing in ladies clothing, but have some things for men and children.
Ted Reese
713 N. Oakley St., Saginaw MI 48602
Phone: 989-753-7642
Email: tedreese@juno.com
URL: http://calicojacks.freehomepage.com
Lorraine Betts
Rt. 3 Box 225A, Fm. Road 898 West, Bonham, TX 75418
Phone: 903-583-3212
Email: outfitters@fanninelectric.com
Hand made leather dresses, pants, and shirts. Hand made beaded knife sheathes. All work done by hand and I do all of the work and beading myself. Custom orders welcome.
Carolina Calicoes
Wade Reynolds
2064 Elastic Plant Road, Stuart, VA 24171
Phone: (276) 694-4065
Email: wade@carolinacalicoes.com
URL: http://www.carolinacalicoes.com
Carolina Calicoes offers a vast selection of 18th and 19th century calicoes (calicos), chintz, brocades, wools, cottons, linens and linsey-woolseys. The fabrics listed on this site are ones we have on hand now but we also get odd runs of cloth on a regular basis. Feel free to contact us for more information on other fabrics that we may have in stock. Please check back often to see new samples we will put on the site from time to time. To place an order, please give us a call to find out what we have in stock.
Cedar Creek Outfitters
1830 208th Lane NW, Oak Grove, MN 55011
Phone: 612-753-8803
email: SAGERIDER1@prodigy.net
Paul Roster, Little Crow
URL: http://pages.prodigy.com/cedarcreekoutfitters
Supplier of period dress: 1780-1880, specializing in hand sewn, hand painted Meti coats, made of deer, elk or brain-tan, both short and long lengths. Southwestern dress items including, Arapaho skirts, men's Cheyenne war shirts, women's skirts, and vests for both men and women.
Accessories: Custom made saddles, capotes, gun cases, canteens, etc.
Centralia Fur & Hide Co.
Layne DeMonbrun
2012 Gallagher Rd., Centralia, WA 985231
Phone: 360-736-3663
Email: layne@furandhide.com
URL: http://www.furandhide.com
Suppliers of buckskin, rawhide, drums, drum frames, roaches, furs, jingle lids, brain tan, sweetgrass, shells, herbs, and hair-on hides.
Brenda A. Broome
P.O. Box 7328, Chestnut Mountain, GA 30502
Phone: 770-531-9693
Email: cherokeetradpost@bellsouth.net
URL: http://www.cherokeetradingonline.comChoctaw Ridge Studio
Grace Miller Long
Rt.1 Box 387, Greenwood, MS 38930
Phone: 662-453-0245
Email: songwriter@tecinfo.com
URL: http://ChoctawRidgeStudio.com
Choctaw Ridge Studio carries sterling silver & gemstone jewelry, rawhide drums, peace pipes, rawhide rattles, tomahawks, dream catchers, mandellas, and Indian dolls.
Chuck Leonard Silversmith
Chuck & Evie Leonard
Email: Trade_Silver@yahoo.com
URL: http://www.geocities.com/trade_silver/
The Best in Trade Silver!
Circle S Leather
Loren Stallsmith
318 Sunol Rd., Hadley, PA, 16130
Phone: 724-253-4429
Email: stallsmiths@certainty.net
URL: http://www.certainty.net/~stallsmiths/
We sell quality brain-tanned hides, custom possibles bags, belt bags, medicine bags and purses. Also finger-woven buckskin sashes, belts, and powder horn straps.
Clark & Sons Emporium
Buck Conner
14071 W. Amherst Court, Lakewood, CO 80228
Email: buckconner@lycos.com
URL: http://clarkandsons.tripod.com/
"Clark & Sons Mercantile" was closed in 2003 by the former owner who purchased the business from me. Please note the name has been changed from "Clark & Sons Mercantile" to "Clark & Sons Emporium." "Clark & Sons Emporium" at this moment is just a source for your edible research. In time we will go back into handling the very same products as originally found from 1995-2000, before the sale. I am in the process of renewing old sources and making a few new contacts.
Clark's Muzzleloading Supplies
Larry Clark
New York
Phone: 704-689-5622
FAX: 704-689-2054
Email: clarksmuzzleloading@juno.com
Larry Clark is a gunsmith and builder, specializing in muzzle loading rifles, smooth bores, pistols and carrying most supplies for their shooting enjoyment. What he can't find to repair your gun, he makes in his custom tool shop. He does wood carving, forge work (candle lantern holders, hooks, you name it), and carries a full line of leather bags, camp accoutrements, and of course round ball, patches, etc. - everything to go "boom".
Clear Creek Trading Co.
Erma Altis
P.O. Box 1089, 818 N. Grove, Kearney, MO 64060
Phone: 816-628-3600
Email: clearcreek@uniteone.net
We are a muzzleloading gun store.
Colonial Gun Works & Supplies
1442 N. Telegraph Rd., Monroe, MI 48162
Phone: 734-243-6009
Email: main@colonialgunworks.com
URL: http://www.colonialgunworks.com
Colonial Gun Works & Supplies provides the most historically correct and best quality 17th, 18th and 19th century products available. We continually evaluate items from many sources for historical accuracy, functionality, and price. Firearms, knives, shooting supplies, camp items, books, pottery, tin-ware, and more.
Colonial Treasures
Rt.1 Box 356, Cohasset, MN 55721
Email: mrcotton@northernnet.com
Rick Balen
Pewter, salt glazed stoneware, and colonial & shaker boxes.
Compton's Historical Costumes
Deborah Compton Daugherty
2239 King St., Denver, CO 80211
Phone: 303-477-1306
Email: whitefoxww@aol.com
MADE-TO-ORDER Traditional Kilts (with links to find your family tartan),deerskin frontier clothing, flatteringly fitted prairie dresses and deerskin bodices. Boned bodices and corsetry. Colonial garb. Hand-knitted long-stockings made from hand-spun wool. Elk skin moccasins, beading, and quillwork.
Coyotes Capotes and Crafts
Jack Montgomery
1012 W. 500 N, Blackfoot, ID 83221
Phone: 208-684-4607
Email: capotes@coyotescapotes.com
URL: http://www.coyotescapotes.com
Look up our web page and see some of the most stylish mountain man coats. One-of-a-kind design, trademarked and made just for you. If you like beautiful mountain man fashion take a look at some of the warmest and eye-stopping capotes you will ever find. Even Joe Lando of "Dr. Quinn Medicine Woman" wears one of our coats. Come see us at www.coyotescapotes.com and enter another world.
Rex Reddick
1801 N. Airport Road, Pottsboro, Texas 75076
Phone: 903-786-2287
Email: info@crazycrow.com
URL: http://www.crazycrow.com
104 page, full color catalog. Largest supplier of Native American craft supplies in the world. Over 10,000 items, which includes extensive line of supplies for the buck skinner/mountain man/black powder trade. The catalog is also available online at Google catalogs (info regarding this is on our web site). We have an 800 order hotline: 800-786-6210. We also have extensive powwow and rendezvous listings and links that are updated often.
Crossroads Trading Company
Rodger, Mo, & Misty Endress
6431 Sugar Tree Dr., Independence, KY 41051
Phone: 606-363-0592
Fax: 606-363-0593
We have been in business for about ten years. We make tents, clothing, knives, and accouterments. We specialize in larger clothing and if you knew us you would know why. If you would like a catalog please call or fax us. Custom Quality Straps/Sashes
Shayna L. Sweigart
303 Chestnut Hill Rd., Stevens, PA 17578
Phone: (717) 336-6050
Email: dswig@redrose.net
Custom Quality handwoven sashes, straps for powder horns, rifles, shooting bags, knife sheath straps & much more. Historically correct for the 18th century. Dale's Blackpowder Gunshop
Dale Weiss
1411 Lorain Ave., Bethlehem, PA 18018
Phone: 610-868-7729
Email: dweissmtnman@aol.com
I build and gunsmith muzzleloading weapons of all types and do the same with black powder cartridge weapons. In shop daily, call first. I do not seek custom orders. I build what I like, play with them, and then sell them.
Dave and Julie Huebner
47826 Main St., Bushnell, SD 57276
Phone: 605-693-4589
Email: dhuebner@itctel.com
URL: http://www.brookings.com/dsp/
We do Rendezvous mugs and jugs. We specialize in historic reproductions from 500bc to 1880s. See us at the ND, SD, IA, MN, and WI rendezvous.
Darlene's Wolf Den Trader
Darlene Vansickle
10110 Burton, Bellevue, MI 49021
Phone: 269-763-2972
Email: vsdarlen@sbcglobal.net
URL: http://wolfdentraders.tripod.com/mybessweb/
Authentic Native American designs and color on bead strips or hat bands using quality beads to use on your reenactment clothing...order the design YOU want.
Dead Horse Creek Trading Post
Steve & Jeanne Williams
280 Spur 1133, Aquilla, TX ( 30 miles N. of Waco)
Phone: 254-694-5688
Email: deadhorsecreek178@yahoo.com
Handmade coyote jaw knives, Cherokee-made custom leather items, specializing in men's buckskin shirts, medicine bags, peace pipes, medicine wheels, dance rattles, quill work, essential oils for bath and massage, bath salts. We also host the annual "Dead Horse Creek Rendezvous"...please e-mail for more info.
Dirk and Thistle Pewter Works
Sheila Guy, Beverly Estes
24858 Center Rd., Alliance, OH 44601
Phone: 330-525-5185; 330-454-2078
Email: daguyz@nci2000.net
URL: http://dirkandthistle.com
High quality lead-free pewter buttons, cloak clasps, eating utensils, jewelry and more, as well as group and event medallions for Civil War and Pre-1840 historical reenactments. Call or mail for a catalog of all available items. Call for list of events we will be attending.
DM Trading
Danny Morse
PO Box 385, Lindstrom, MN 55045-0385
Phone: 651-257-2595
Email: bazil2@cornernet.com
Or: bazil2@citlink.net
URL: http://www.trade-silver.net
Reproduction trade silver.
Downwind Trading Company
Pete Lehr
1692 W 10th Ave., Olivehurst, CA 95961
Phone: 530-743-2486
l work, Email: downwind@otn.net
URL: http:// www.downwindtrading.com
DreamCatchers
Jenaka Curtis
POB 8143, 803 BlueSky Hwy. Ethete, WY 82520
Phone: 307-335-8365
Email: jenaka@wildblue.net
Dreiling Traders
2221 Moccassin Dr., Colorado Springs, CO 80915
Phone: 719-591-6672
e-mail: STDreiling@msn.com
We deal in a little bit of anything 1740 to 1865. We have been in business for 6 years. Specifically we deal in guns, gun parts and shooting supplies, beads and beadwork as well as period woodwork. We can and do special order anything from bone handled toothbrushes to cannon balls. You will find us at most Colorado Rendezvous sites in the summer, or you can visit our shop at home in Colorado Springs during the winter.
D Y Trading Post
Larry Norton
HC 63 Box 5099, D Y Junction, Dodson, MT 59524
Phone: 496-673-3729
Email: mtc1@mtintouch.net
Have all kinds of antler and antler products. Furs, hides, leather saddles, horse gear, and Native American made items.
Robin Dyer
P.O. Box 31, 5961 State Road 62, Friendship, IN 47021
Phone: 1-800-638-6627
Email:
rdyer@seidata
Hand made moccasins, 13 styles for both men and women. We also have hard to find sizes.
John Otis
1787 H St. Rd., Blaine, WA 98230
Phone: (360) 354-7962
Email: Eagleeye766@cs.com
URL: http://www.eagleeyemuzzleloading.com We specialize in Golden Age scrimshawed powder horns, plain or carved horns, buffalo horns, and fur hats. We also do custom orders.
Eagle Feather's 18th Century Clothing Shoppe
Richard H. Baldwin
220 Orlando Ave., Syracuse, NY 13205
Phone: 315-492-2370
Email: eaglefeather7@juno.com
URL: http://www.datasync.com/~j wmort/baldwin/welcome.html
I make men's clothing for the reenactor of the Rev. and F&I war. Specializing in military clothing.
Eagle Mountain Trading
Ken and Maria Jackson (formerly Maria Freed)
Chillicothe, OH
Phone: 740-775-3037
Email: nitaiyi@hotmail.com
Source for woodland style roaches including pork hair, deer hair, split turkey feather, dyed hackle, and custom designed roaches. Also silk ribbon, silk thread, glovers needles, vermilion paint, iron oxide and ochre paints, and lots more!
Nancy Koskie Stone Spirit Woma
91 Greenfield Ave., Portsmouth, RI 02871
Phone: 401-683-4764
Email: nancy_koskie@msn.com
I hand collect and craft a variety of Wampum and stone jewelry. Also, I have a large assortment of minerals and fossils.
Earth Angels
Maggie Genne
HC 64 Box 542, Locust Grove, OK 74352
Phone: 918-479-5011
Email: genne@sstelco.com
Hand painted Indian and southwestern pieces.
John & Aylwen Garden
87 Schlich Street, Yarralumla ACT 2600 Australia
Phone: 61-2-628-11098
Email: garden@earthlydelights.com.au
URL: http://www.earthlydelights.com.au
Music, Dance and Period Dress: Besides playing historical instruments in a dance band, writing up dance history and dance instructions on the web, selling dance books and cd's. We also make custom historical clothing and accessories for various eras - specializing in ladies clothing, but have some things for men and children. We take orders both domestic and international.
Ed's Shoe Repair, Inc.
110 Hwy 72 East, Huntsville, AL 35810
Phone: 256-852-4710
Email: wolfcustom@aol.com
Recommended by Sargent Fontenot as a good source for custom made period leather goods such as cartridge boxes (gargousier), shoes, frogs, etc., for very reasonable prices, and the quality of their work is excellent.
Eholee-Opal Designs
Jason Wolz
P.O. Box 3608, DeLand, FL 32721-3608
Phone: 386-740-8946
Email: Jason.Wolz@CraftsmanDesigns.Co
URL: http://www.CraftsmanDesigns.Com
The Emporium
Ed and Maryln Peterka
Rt. 1, Box 363, Ava, MO, 65608
Phone: 417-683-2764
Email: theemporium@getgoin.net
We stock over 1600 patterns, books, stays/boning and other sewing supplies. The clothing patterns, from more than 20 sources, range in time from medieval to the early 20th Century. If you need a clothing pattern, we probably have it. If not, we'll get it. There are also camp furniture patterns from Black Creek and Smoke & Fire: yes, the suitcase tables and slat chairs plus camp kitchens, folding beds and other useful items. Our books cover it all: the Buckskinning series, bows, clothing, history, how-to's and how-not-to's. The book list is a work in progress. E-mail or call for our free 60 page catalog. F
Fancy Dancer Leather Designs
Cara Purdy
P.O. Box 622, 513 Tottingham, Anadarko, OK 73005
Phone: 405-247-7030
Email: purdy1@tanet.net
URL: http://www.smokesig,com/fancydancer
Hand made, custom-fit southern traditional buckskin dresses. Also men's and women's leggings, buckskin dance purses, replacement fringe for dresses and many beaded items.
Fancy's
Lori L. Schroeder
4310 Farwell Ave., Webster, MN, 55088
Phone: 952-652-2688
Email: fancys3@hotmail.com
Best prices around for quality clothing for all your Buckskinnin' needs. Capotes, shirts, pants, dresses, war shirts, women's skirts, vests for both men and women, etc., made of period materials, deer or elk hides. All items can be made for men, women, and children. Custom orders gladly accepted. Fur hats (coyote, fox, raccoon, etc.) also made to order.
Fingerweaver
Irene Rodgers
26669 CoRd 26, Sebeka, MN 56477
Phone: 218-472-3206
Email: fingerweaver@webtv.net
URL: http://community.webtv.net/fingerweav er/indian
Finger-woven sashes, bags and straps made of 100% wool. Several different patterns that are period correct.
Flying Cloud Trading Co., Inc.
Jim and Donna Ellison
1119 S.E. Fullerton
P.O. Box 636
Roseburg, OR 97470
Phone: 888-672-8342 (toll free)
Email: flyingcd@rosenet.net
We sell a full line of muzzle-loading and buckskinning supplies: Muzzleloading guns, shooting supplies, accoutrements, clothing patterns, etc. We hope to have our new catalog by the first of 1999.
Flying Turtle Mercantile
5798 Rt. 287 Hwy., Jersey Shore, PA 17740
Phone: 570-398-3384
Email: wysewoman@chilitech.net
URL: http://www.flyingturtlemercantile.org
We offer a variety of herbs, oils, teas, 18th century trade goods and other tasteful curiosities.
Fort Chambers Black Powder Gun
Jim Cullers
3292 Black Gap Rd., Chambersburg, PA 17201
Phone: 717-263-2223
Email: service@fortchambers.com
Specialize in muzzleloading equipment only. We have been in business over 25 years, serving the needs of the Hunter, Gun Builder, and Competition Shooter. Black powder is our ONLY business. Check us out!
Rick Van Beek
2626 S. Harmon St., Appleton WI
Phone: 414-739-0202
URL: www.foxrivertraders.comFur For Fun
Hector Ramirez
600 N 333 W, Rupert, ID 83350
Phone: 208-532-4608
Email: hramirez@pmt.org
URL: http://www.home.pmt.org/~hramirez
We do wholesale fur products manufacturing and tanning. We specialize in mountain man products for traders and trading post sites. We do retail from our web site and wholesale to traders. Check our website for more information.
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GA Reneker
Gary Lonewolf (Reneker)
P.O. Box 473, Dillsburg, PA 17019
Email: info@gareneker.com
URL: http://www.gareneker.com/fsitemap.html
Original style, authentically handcrafted (NO sewing machine or lacing) buckskin clothing, accessories, and traditional wampum weaving beadwork for accurate portrayal of North America's early frontier cultures. We will continue to add products and product lines as we find interest from our site's visitors, so if you don't see it - ask. Thank you.
Ghost Forge
"Bad" Jan Seibert
1009 S. Elm St., Crawfordsville, IN 47933-3515
Phone: 765-362-8654
Email: ghostforge@ghostforge
URL: http://www.ghostforge.com
Makers of 18th century clothing for the real man and woman. Ladies sizes 0/1 thru 34/36; Gentlemen's chest sizes 36 thru 64 or larger. Special orders, your fabric, problem figure, etc...no problem.
Golden Eagle Trading Post
Joni Struckmeier
P.O. Box 1318, Westport, WA 98595
Phone: 360-268-1712
Email: goldeneagle@techline.com
URL: http://goldeneagletradingpost.com/
Custom-made buckskin clothing; Native American Indian, black powder, mountain man, rendezvous, and pow wow regalia.
James Morris
RR 1 Box 80, Beecher City, IL 62414
Phone: 618 487 5028
Email: jamesmorris@frontiernet.net
URL: http://gotthebeef.jerkydirect.com
Tender beef, buffalo and turkey jerky - what every possibles or shooting bag needs! No additives - this is jerky you can actually chew. Get it now for wholesale prices and FREE shipping!
Great Northern Trade Co.
Thomas C. Leamey Phone: 40-732-5105
Email: leamey@home.com
URL: http://www.grtnorthern.com
Supplying originals and reproductions to the reenactors of the French & Indian War, the Rev War and the Rocky Mountain Fur Trade period. We sell historically correct items, including many original items.
Great White North Fur Company
Ace Callaway
PO Box 70630, Fairbanks, AK 99707
Phone: 907-456-1061
Email: gr8wtnorth@burntmail.com
URL: http://web.acsalaska.net/~gr8wtnorth/
We are suppliers of quality garment and taxidermy grade North American furs and Native crafts. We offer a complete line of tanned furs for crafters, muzzleloaders, re-enactment societies, fur rendezvous, etc. All of our furs are legally taken and no endangered species are sold. CITES tags still attached with most hides (not required though after tanning process). Bones, claws, etc for crafts also available. Clothing made to order from buckskin or fur is available. We also sell new, used and vintage traps and trapping supplies.H
Hats & Sashes of the Fur Trade
Annette Hepner
555 Danebo Ave. #37 Eugene, OR 97402
Phone: 541-688-42444
Email: dlh1947us@yahoo.com
URL: http://www.geocities.com/dlh1947us
I've been making costumes, including hats and sashes, for reenactors that are interested in early American history since the 1970's. I do custom weaving of yardage for clothing like shirts, breeches, frocks, and hats using only the best natural fibers like wool, silk, linen, and cotton for those who want to be totally authentic. I also finger or loom weave sashes and straps.
Haven House Alternatives
Kathleen Jordan
12865 Bliss Rd., Marcellus, MI 49067
Phone: 616-646-9692
Email: havenhouse@xoommail.com
URL: http://www.havenhousealternatives.bigs tep.com
We deal in custom tailored clothing, furniture for camping, and some other small accessories.
Harrison Armory
Bob Harrison
1050 E.Ray Rd.#A5, P.O. Box 303, Chandler, AZ 85225
Phone: 480-855-4352 Email: b4har@aol.com
URL: http://www.harrisonarmory.com
Harrison armory specializes in 15th and 16th century matchlock mechanisms and accouterments for muzzleloader guns. Our parts are not castings! Each part, screw and component is individually hand crafted.
Heart Felt Creations
Cindie & Bob Etienne
16751 Korff Road, Evansville, IN 47725
Phone: 812-867-9454
Email: grizzly4us@yahoo.com
I make 100% wool hats from 1700 era to 2001. My hats are for sale. I also do demonstrations and teach classes on hat making and other related felt items. The student leaves with a finished hat when class is over. I also teach hands on pioneer skills to children and adults. To name a few, preparation of wool for spinning and then learn to spin (on a drop spindle and or spinning wheel), flax processing and cotton, rendering lard and it's uses, candle dipping, soap making, pioneer toys, laundry day, preparation and preservation of food (salted and smoked meat, leather britches, butter churning, etc), shaving horse and pioneer tools, dulcimer and ooo-eee can, writing (make your own ink etc.) and black-smithing. For more details please contact us by phone, e-mail or snail mail.
Highlonesome Trade Goods
John Moffatt
P.O. Box 166, Kila, MT 59920
Phone: 406-755-3411
http://members.xoom.com/JMo ffatt/HighLonesome.htm
Replicas of the Indian-Mountain Man era. Handmade by John Moffatt. Painted buffalo robes, knives, shields, fur hats, war clubs, arrows, bags, lances and more. Custom orders welcome.
Hillbilly Hollow Trading Post
Daniel & Tammie Sebring
73769 Doan Rd., Rainier, OR 97048
Phone: 503-556-2080
Email: wolfpup@crpud.net
URL: coming soon
We make all kinds of things like, knives, all kinds of bead work, candle lanterns, mountain man chairs, tables, beds. We hand make over 342 different items. We will be soon finishing our new web site. You can e-mail for more info at wolfpup@crpud.net. We also are going to start carrying guns and parts. Thank you.
Historic Costume
Melissa Litzman
2040 Dry Fork Rd
Granville, TN 38564
Phone: 931-268-5396
E-mail: historiccostume@yahoo.com
URL: www.historic-costume.com
We specialize in used historic clothing and gear. Buy, sell, or trade. Visit our website and find out about Wool Guard. Inquiries welcome.
Howling Wolf Trading
Maryln Adams/William Skelton
4015 Clifton Avenue
Phone: 513-751-4876
Email: mallenadams@fuse.net
URL: http://www.howlingwolftrading.com
Howling Wolf Trading produces interpretive Native American porcupine quillwork and beadwork. Our quillwork is on authentic brain tan buckskin. We produce both off and on loom beaded pieces. Most of our items are custom orders and we will be happy to assist you in designing a one of a kind piece. I
Into The Wilderness Trading Co.
Michael Aldrich
P.O. Box 1648, Pinedale, WY 82941
Phone: 307-367-4398
Email: bags@wildernesstrading.com
URL: http://www.wildernesstrading.com
Wholesale/retail supplier of flute, pipe, medicine, and bullet bags as well as shed elk, deer, and moose antlers since 1988.
Indian Ridge Forge
Harry McCarty
1479 Indian Ridge Road, Blaine , TN 37709
Phone: 865-933-9250
Email: harry.mccarty@worldnet.att.net
URL: http://home.att.net/~harry.mccarty/IN DEX.HTML
Hand made cutlery. Specializing in 17th, 18th and 19th reproduction and interpretation cutlery since 1977.
Instant Human Forge
John "Shadowalker" Williams
60 Teamon Cir., Griffin, GA 30223
Phone: 770-227-0040
Email: humanforge@aol.com
I carry a complete line of quality hand-forged cooking sets which include tripods, grills, chicken cookers, plus all accessories for cooking over an open fire for buckskinners on up to modern folk. Also make accessories to enable you to cook right in your own fireplace at home. Be sure and check out the price of my new swinging grill! My specialty is custom work and reproductions. Write, call, or e-mail me for a complete price list and up-coming catalog.
Iron Heart - Historic Reproductions
Joe Hess
535 Terrace Mountain Rd., Schoharie, NY 12157
Phone: 518-295-7030
Muzzleloading guns and kits, hand made powder horns, knives (everything from chipmunk choppers to bear stabbers), shooting bag from "The Leatherman", tomahawks and throwing knives by H & B Forge, and supplies for the black powder shooter.Iron Sharpens Iron
Jimmy Sprouse
3213 Old Dufur Rd., The Dalles, OR 97058
Phone: 541-298-7195
Email: iron@netcnct.net
18th century hand forged camp irons, knives, and other wear.
Irish Ridge
Patricia Thompson
RR2 Box76
Spring Grove, MN 55974
Phone: 507-493-5643
Email: gladet1@yahoo.com
We are purveyors of hardwood chairs, rocking chairs, benches and custom longbows. We also deal in sterling silver pendants, chains, socks, etc. J
Jay's Wholesale Civil War Sutler
Jay Seniceros
209 Aegean Wy Box 290, Vacaville CA 95687
Phone: 707-447-7219
Email: buckskinner1757@aol.com
URL: http://mgsutlers.1hwy.com
J.B. Alvey
Box 103, Valera, TX 76884
Phone: 325-636-4371
Email: bravo@web-access.net
Email: dobie@web-access.net
Manufacture Cochran locks, flint & percussion, right & left hand. Also custom muzzleloaders made to order.
Jean-Michel Viger
30-1491 Richmond Rd., Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K2B 6R9
Phone: 613-728-8788
email: michel.viger@sympatico.ca
Cordinnier/Bootmaker: Les Bottes sauvages, also known as The Canadian Boot. Traditional French Canadian boot dating from 1600's to 1800's. Handcrafted using traditional methods. For info package send $2. If you have any questions please call or e-mail anytime.
Joe G.
Orchard park, NY
Phone: 716-649-0135
Email: furzz99@yahoo.com
I have a variety of tanned furs, skulls, antlers, etc. For more info call or e-mail.
Joplin Blacksmithing & Ironwork
R.W. Joplin
1008 West 10th, Coffeyville, KS 67337
Phone: 316-251-8187
Email: blacksmith_2@yahoo.com
I make a variety of hand forged items from fire irons to hand forged iron roses for that special lady. E-mail or call for more info my website should be up and running soon.
J. P. Gunstocks Inc.
4508 San Miguel Ave., North Las Vegas, NV, 89030
Phone:702-645-0718
Fax: 702-645-9576
Email: jsear36243@aol.com
A maker of custom black powder firearms, covering the 1750 -1850 time period. 100% American made, right and left hand, calibers from; .32 to .62, pistols from $495, rifles from $645, catalog $5.00, MC & Visa welcome.
Ken's Skins
Ken Davis
P.O. Box 1233, Inola, OK 74036
Phone: (918) 543-3961
Email: kadyscout@aol.com
I'm addicted to Buckskins! We live in N.E. Oklahoma, and we now have deer everywhere! We've been making buckskins off and on for over four years or better. Now, we find ourselves making them full-time. Call or e-mail for more info. I'm focused on making sheets of Buckskins for pants, shirts, mocs, etc., all smoked in batches of 15 to 20. We're currently working on a website. Thanks to the encouragement of family and friends, we are making this a serious business, with a full-time focus. Give us a shout! Thanks, Ken, Owner
Ken Scott's Hunting Pouches
Ken Scott
739 Fletcher Ave., Indianapolis, IN 46203
Phone: 317-261-0751
Fax: 317-638-0223
email: kenscott@iquest.net
Whether your American Frontier Culture needs run to a hunting pouch, a shooting bag, a shot bag, a possibles bag or a haversack, you've come to the right website. Bill of Goods: Handmade, authentic hunting pouches, frontier accoutrements, journals and folk art. All of my hunting pouches are museum quality and one of a kind. I send out a copy of the Muzzle Blasts article about my work, a flyer talking about the quality and a letter talking about the pricing and the length of time to get your pouch completed. There is no charge for this.
Bill Sjovangen
P.O. Box 1148, 394 S "C" St., Virginia City, NV 89440
Phone: 702-847-7406
Email: WmBison@aol.com
We carry blankets, period clothing, tinware, oak kegs, shooting supplies, ironware and other items of interest to Buckskinners.
Ron Temple
HC 3 3135, Wappapello MO 63966
Phone: 573-222-9655
Email: knifemanron@semo.net
Specializing in knives made out of circle saw blades and elk horns. Old Native American pawn jewelry, powder horns, deer antler dream catchers, old sheath knives, (case, R.H. Ruana, Cattaraugus, Winchester, Schrade, Remington).
Kootenai House Trading Post
Stephen H. Jackson
9949 U.S. Hwy 2, South, Libby, MT 59923
Phone: 406-293-2349
Email: sami@libby.org
Online trading post with secure shopping cart/website ordering. Also carry books, videos, clothing and craft supplies, tomahawks and knives, rendezvous/primitive camp supplies. We have a growing, rather interesting "historical links" page as well.L
Lao Hats
HF Davenport
PO Box 976, Seattle, WA 98111
Email: laohats@hotmail.com
URL: http://www.laohats.com
Inspired by medieval design, handcrafted from mostly recycled materials. Vikings, Irish, Russians and Mongols wore these six-panel hats throughout the medieval period. Lao Hats are made from wools, leathers and furs from previously owned coats, made to order.
Legend Forge Blacksmith
Rex Boxer
Legend Forge, 965 N. River Rd., Sylva, NC 28779-9553
Phone: 1-800-250-7990
Email: legendforge@aol.com
Legend Forge makes beautiful Damascus hunting knives with deer, elk, or moose antler handles. The prices start at $175, and include a premium handmade leather sheath. Rex Boxer, the Legend Forge blacksmith, lives in the Smokey Mtns., and has been crafting for over 30 years.
LithicTrader
John A. Cappellini
8215 Beebe Hill Road, Cuba, NY 14727
Phone: 585-968-3557
Email: johncappellini@adelphia.net
I am a flint knapper which is a German word describing the Stone Age method of chipping flint to make arrowheads, knife blades, etc. I custom make obsidian knives with antler, bone or stone handles. I also make reproductions of ancient lithic point and blade types using various types of flints, jaspers, agates, etc. I can do demonstrations.
Littlehuggs Reenactment Dress
Karen Lahey
713 E. Garden St., Freeport, IL 61032
Phone: (815) 599-5611
Email: littlehuggs2@wmconnect.com
URL: http://www.reenactmentcostumes.com
URL: http://stores.ebay.com/id=46024 0 16&ssPageName=L2
Littlehuggs is ready for a great forth year, designing and making reenactment costumes. We got started by taking our three grandsons to a reenactment. We love creating the clothing, and try to make it a reasonable price, with different application for different times, so it can be used more often and is easier for our customers to sell when they want a new costume. We work with true-blooded re-enactors, theaters, school children and teachers etc., all with different needs and budgets.
Little Hawk
Gilbert (Sam) Schriber
202 2000th St., New Holland, IL 62671
Phone: 217-445-2716
Email: samkat@springnet1.com
URL: http://www.geocities.com/little_hawk_62671/Sams_camp.html
I make and sell tomahawks that are three inches long. These hawks are for throwing. They turn over one revolution at approximately five feet. Use a small cross section of a soft wood, such as cottonwood. Sometimes you can find miniature playing cards, for targets. They are hand made by me. They are mild steel heads with wooden, tapered handles. I sell them for $10.00 each.
Lonesome Dove Trading Post
Dean and Eva Miller
55 Tiffany Dr., Batesville, AR 72501
For your bead supplies, books, leather goods and blacksmithing products.
Loyalist Arms And Repairs
Blair Higgins
1137 Old Sambro Rd., Harrietsfield, Nova Scotia, Canada, B3V 1B1
Phone: 902-479-0967
Email: loyalistarms@hfx.eastlink.ca
URL: http://www.loyalistarms.freeservers.com
We import, sell, and manufacture muskets, rifles, pistols, swords, armor, and accessories for the 16th century to the 19th century. Can reproduce iron, wood, and leather goods from samples. M
MacGregor Historic Games
Beth & Charles Knutson
2229 E 34th St., Mple, MN 55407
Phone: 612-729-4585
Email: webmaster@historicgames.com
URL: http://www.historicgames.com
Purveyors of historic past times to reenactors around the world. Sold in the gift shops of respected historic sites such as Plymouth Plantation and The Jamestown Settlement. Mackelfish Mercantile
Robert McLeish
295 country Club Ln., Napa, CA 94558
Phone: 707-226-2296
Email: mcleish2@napanet.net
I provide hemp ropes, fabrics, webbing and twines.
Many Skunks and Jenaka
Kim and Jenaka Curtis
975 Black Blvd., Lander, WY 82520
Phone: 307-349-1253
Email: kcurtis@ricochet.net
URL: http://www.geocities.com/RainForest/ Andes/8353
We are a small company specializing in hand cut/hand sewn buckskin bags of all sizes. We carry our own brand of tourist/home decorating dream catchers, hand-made knives and sheaths (tack sheaths, rawhide and beaded). Coyote shields mounted in metal or willow frames with dangles, cedar bags for ceremonies can also be ordered. Plains tribe style war shirts, leggings, and buckskin trousers and jackets are our specialty (these are all special order as each is made to size for the person ordering and with the type/style/fringing and accessories he wishes). Period mountain man cloth and buckskin clothing all done on a custom order basis.
Many Threads Weaver
Janine Sandstedt
2512 South 123rd Avenue, Omaha, NE 68144
Phone: (402) 330-4923
Email: weaver@manythreads.com
URL: http://www.manythreads.com
Hand-woven items for the historical re-enactor. Card or tablet woven straps for powder horns, bags, hatbands, belts and sashes. Finger woven sashes and legging ties.
Mazzaroth Designs
Veronica Hawks
P.O. Box 924, Red Lodge, MT 59068
Phone: 406-446-4343
Email: veronicahawks@uswest.net
Custom clothing from my own designs or your pattern. All styles of clothing including those suitable for reenactment and Rendezvous. Also special gunslings and hats. Working in all fabrics including brain tan.
Medicine River Trading Company
Jack "Lame Bear" Smith
P.O. Box 2, Valier, MT 59486
Phone: 406-279-3539
Email: medriver@3rivers.net
We are catering to the serious buckskinner and reenactor who wants authentic clothing and gear. Each of our handmade pieces is a one-of-a-kind. Whether you're a man or woman, you won't show up at rendezvous or reenactment and see 20 other people wearing your rig.
Medicine Wind
Michael D. Knappen
1019 S. Parotte, Ripley, OK 74062
Phone: 918 372-4832
Email: medicinewind2000@hotmail.com
URL: http://www.medicine-wind.com
Native American Regalia, Mountain Man Outfitting, craft supplies and kits. Midge Johnson
HCR 5 Box 10, Aitkin, MN 56431
Email: Twosheephaha@yahoo.com
I sell handmade soap and handspun yarn. Currently I have two basic types of soap, tallow/lard and bear grease/deer tallow. The tallow comes in plain, oatmeal pumice, lavender, pine tar, lemon, citronella and chamomile. Four bars for $10 ppd. The bear grease comes in plain, sage, heather, lavender, tea tree and oatmeal. Four small round bars for $6 ppd. Also for sale handspun yarn, $2 to $4 oz. custom spun (tell me what you want).
Jim Kindred
P.O. Box 406, Corinth, MS 38835
Phone: 662-287-8234
Email: milwarehouse@milwarehouse.com
URL: www.milwarehouse.com
Miscellaneous living history and rendezvous needs.
Mississippi Blacksheep Gallery Inc.
Sue and Gord Scale
205 Bridge St.., Carleton Place, Ontario, Canada K7C 3H1
Phone: 613-257-7152
email: blksheep@magmacom.com
Suppliers of hand spinning, hand weaving and dying equipment and books, natural fibers, yarns, and custom/period fabrics and sashes, quality scrimshawed powder horns and salt cellars. Mississippi Bluffs Dry Goods
P.O. 27355, Golden Valley, MN, 55427-9998
URL: http://www.scc.net/~levilevy/
Email: levilevy@scc.net
For eight long years Levi has carried from rendezvous to rendezvous some of the finest tinware, blue willow china, Yorktown stoneware, English pewter, US sand cast pewter, brass telescopes, dry compasses, copper dram cups and some of the most spectacular fine gold and silver reproductions made. Levi has traveled from Old Fort William to Fort Dodge and everywhere in between peddling his humble wares.
Mountainman Ballads
Bill Ramsel
1006 Country Club Rd., Georgetown, TX 78628
Phone: 800-774-6544
Email: billramsel@mountainmanballads.com
URL: http://www.mountainmanballads.com
Music of the Fur Trade Era. These are carefully crafted songs by Bill Ramsel. Lively, entertaining fun for the lone skinner or the whole tribe. Slip in a tape on the way to a doin's. With Guitar, Fiddle, Mandolin, Jew's Harp, Harmonica. It will get your mocs hoppin'!
Mountain Man Book by Photosensitive
Gary H. Wiles
P O Box 7408, Laguna Niguel, CA 92607
Phone: 949-495-8897
Email: Photosensitive@worldnet.att.net
High action American History books (1808-1836) featuring all the famous Mountain Men together when they were together fighting arctic cold, grizzlies, Blackfeet, bad whiskey and each other for vast beaver fortunes. Check out our web site for synopses, reviews and cover photos.
Mountain Man Graphics
Lee Parker
795 Waterman Rd., Forestville, NY 14062
Phone: 716-679-8544
Email: imprint@find-it-usa.com
URL: http://find-it-usa.com/mountainman/index.htm
We have a pretty good selection of art prints depicting some aspects of life in the Rockies from the early 1800s to around 1870. Also some of the critters from that area.
Mountain Top Traders
Wayne & Cindy Chabisek
P.O. Box 244, Williams, AZ 86046
Phone: 520-635-4321
Email: mtntoptraders@aol.com
Tents, black powder guns, custom guns and work, powder horns. We can get you started down the trail, or help you with all your buckskinning truck. Working to help supply buckskinners since 1980.
Mountain Top Trading Co.
Tony, Judy ,& Chris Roberts
413 S. Main
Colefax, WA 99111
Phone: 509- 397-4447
Email: mttoptradi@colfax.com
Hi, we can supply you with everything you need for rendezvous. Tipis to sewing needles. We carry over 600 separate items, from 60+ suppliers. We also make custom rifles & pistols, powder horns, and knives. Come visit us at the mountain top, and take a look see. Love to hear from you, too.
Musselshell Traders of Montana
Box 9, Winnett, MT 59087
Phone: 406-429-7828
email: vdinsmore@mcn.net
URL: http://www.nativeweb.org/NativeTech
Brain-tanned smoked hides, clothing, willow backrests, bead work, etc. Call or email for price and product list.
Curt and Beth Splichal
2430 Road 8, Clarkson, NE 68629
Phone: 402-892-9871
Email: cbsplic@megavision.com
URL: http://www.myrrhwood.net
Handspun, hand dyed and natural color yarns from Border Leicester and Icelandic sheep. Specialize in old time natural dying of wool with Indigo, Walnuts, and Cochineal. Also fine hand woven or felted blankets. Wool felt boots with sueded soles and beadwork trim. Knitted, fulled mittens all from our own sheep. Occasional full curl ram's horns and pelts.
Mystic River
Katie York
16202 First St., Rosharon, TX 77583
Phone: 281-369-2686
Email: kluyu@mysticriver-quills.com
URL: http://www.mysticriver-quills.com
Quality porcupine quill embroidery and beadwork. Mostly northern plains quillwork, & applique beadwork. Custom work done onto your existing items, or new pieces created to your specifications. I'm slow at updating the website, so I usually have several items (available at rendezvous) that don't appear. E-mail me for info on what's new.N
Ridge Runner Canvas
Jennifer & Steve Johnson
HCR 69, Box 79A, Oldfield, MO 65720
Phone: 417-294-1175
Email: ridgerunner03@earthlink.net
URL: http://home.earthlink.net/~ridgerunner03
We specialize in custom made tents & tipis at off the rack prices. We also make all kinds of canvas covers for your water jug, ice chest, etc. We carry a full line of cotton webbings for tent ties, bag straps, stake down loops, cartridge belts, etc. Steve has been making quality tents & canvas goods since 1991.
The Rifle Shoppe
18420 E. Hefner Road, Jones, OK, 73049
Phone: 405-396-2583
FAX: 405-396-8450
Complete parts for 180-190 rifles and muskets dating from 1510-1850. Over a dozen bayonets, and 300+ locks are offered. All items are made directly from the originals. They will soon have 6-7 different bayonets from each of the firearm producing countries represented. A complete Austrian line is in the works as well. The catalog itself is a must for any collector or living historian. CATALOG: $7 inside the US, $12 outside the US. Ron Russ, Bladesmith
5351 NE 160th Ave., Williston, FL 32696
Phone: 352-528-2603
Email: russrs160@cs.com
Hand-forged knives, swords, axes and builds a few rifles. Likes to build left handed rifles. Knives are forged from bar stock, ground and tempered by me. Makes several "Buckskinner" styles and takes custom orders. A journeyman bladesmith with the ABS. All blades are warranted for life, his, of course. S
Slash Back Canvas Co.
SunEagleCedar Wood Products
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"Doc Bob" Eveland
4845 Antelope Dr., Bar Nunn, WY 82601
Phone: (307) 577-1411
Email: slashbk@trib.com
Manufacturing quality canvas tentage & historical clothing items since 1979. We focus on F&I War through western Indian Wars time period. If you're a military or civilian reenactor, searching for accurate yet affordable items, contact us. Catalog available. Custom orders welcome.
Sleepingbear Forge
Sam "Sleeping Bear" Forge
1012 N. Robinson St, Cleburne, TX 76031
Phone: 817-556-0486
Email: sleepingbear@digitex.net
URL: http://sleepingbearforge.20megsfree.com/
Offering hand-forged camp gear; tent stakes, fire irons, lantern stands, etc.
Smoke and Fire Co.
Donlyn Meyers
P.O.Box 166, Grand Rapids, OH 43522
Phone: 1-800-766-5334
Email: dmeyers@smoke-fire.com
Free 64 page catalog of clothing, patterns, camp gear books and period music. Also publishes Smoke and Fire News, the monthly newspaper that is the BEST listing of living history events. Subscription to News is $18 per year.
Snow's
125 Cottage Lane, Butler, PA 16001
Phone: 724-285-9484
Email: buckskin01@aol.com
We sell buckskinning supplies from lodges to clothing to just about anything that has to do with buckskinning.
Snowball Ck Rawhide & Buckskin
Billy Metcalf
1930 Snowball Ck. E., Grand Forks, B.C. Canada V0H 1H1
Phone: (250) 442-5642
Email: billymetcalf@hotmail.com
Quality brain tanned buckskin, smoked or white. Deer, elk, moose. Rawhide for drums, deer elk, moose or goat. Will travel to teach brain-tanning classes, inquire for more info.
Snowiss Fur Company
Isidore Bergner
935 Bellefonte Avenue, PO Box 599, Lock Haven PA 17745
Phone: 570-748-3121
Email: bsnowiss@uplink.net
URL: http://www.snowissfur.com
Spirit Wind
Robert Killgo
Rt 3 Box 869, Wolfe City, TX 75496
Phone: 903-583-7230
Email: spiritwind@texoma.net
URL: http://www.spiritwind.net
Professional flintknapper, retail/wholesale of stone arrow points, lance points, and knife blades, etc. Completed stone-tipped display arrows OR the finest, guaranteed stone-tipped arrows to hunt with. U-finish Flint or obsidian knife kits, arrow kits for children and adults, Cherokee styled blowguns made of native Texas river cane ranging from kids mini-blowguns of one foot to hard-hitting extreme seven foot blowguns for hunting small game. Wood, bone, or antler handled finished knives of any style for display OR hunting use, artistically carved knife handles, children's "safety" bow/arrow sets, miniature "mouse" bow/arrow sets, completed lances. The finest crafted knapping work from the crudest little arrowhead to the most beautifully made, paleo-styled, parallel-flaked blades, not to leave out Mayan eccentrics! My website is not finished, but please visit anyway.
Spirit Wolf Trading
Cheri TwoEagle
Burbank, CA 91501
Email: cheri@spiritwolftrading.com
URL: http://www.spiritwolftrading.com
Our products are all of the highest quality, as we set high standards and exceed them. Through experience we have taken our product line and honed it into refined artisan masterpieces to decorate your home or person. All materials used are authentic style, using natural resources used by the indigenous tribes of North America. Custom orders are welcome. We sell brain-tan smoked leather medicine bags, dolls, face masks, jewelry, supplies, resin replica eagle skulls, claws, resin bear claws, breastplates, parfleche boxes & cases etc.
Spotted Pony Traders
Cindy and Jeff Kruger
7373 St. Francis St., Louisville, OH 44641
Phone: 1-800-875-6553
Email: pre1840@worldnet.att.net
Deer and Elk leather hides and clothing. Beads, furs, cloth clothing and accouterments. Catalog available upon request.
Sprinkle Pottery Studio
Steve Sprinkle
218 S. Main, Irving, TX 75060
Phone: 972-254-8030
Email: potter1836@yahoo.com
URL: http://www.historicalpottery.com
Over 30years of making functional pottery and 15 years of making period pottery for reenactors all over the US. You probably know someone who has my work. Our Historic Pottery Series offers well-researched utilitarian folk pottery for reenactors. We deal mainly with the F&I, Am. Revolution, Fur Trade and the Am. Civil War eras, but will gladly do pieces from other eras. Please ask for our latest catalog with over 40 pieces of pottery commonly used by reenactors. We make mugs, jugs, candle lanterns, teapots, porringers, flasks, inkwells and much more. Thanks.... see ya at rendezvous.
SS&A Traders
Anthony Hehman
7537 E. Belleview St., Scottsdale AZ 85257
Email: buffalorobe@juno.com
Museum quality Native American Indian art and artifact reproductions including, war shirts, dresses, painted, beaded, and quilled buffalo robes, heat shrunk shields, pipe or tobacco bags, brain-tan leather.
Sundance Art Studio
Lynn M. Rhodes-Roberts and Dutch Roberts
632 High St., Pukwana, SD 57370
Phone: 605-984-4200
Email: quillwork@sundanceartstudio.com
URL: http://www.sundanceartstudio.com
Custom made porcupine quilled, leather clothing and objects.
Lonnie R. Henderson
P.O. Box 521,202 E. Amelia St., Cassville, WI 53806
Phone: 608-725-5818
Email: suneaglecedars@hotmail.com
We build wood products for all time periods from medieval to the present, we specialize in boxes, trunks, or treasure chests, shooting boxes, gun cases, box tables, beds, single or double, candle lamps, etc. Let us know what you need.
Swamp Fox Knives
Tim S. Ridge
1282 West Creston Rd., Crossville, TN 38555
Phone: (931) 484-0216
Email: swampfoxknives@frontiernet.net
URL: http://www.swampfoxknives.com
Blacksmith and crafter of historically correct forged blades, tomahawks, accoutrements, and colonial notions. My work is mostly for the 1750-1865 period of American history. Very suitable for the collector, reenactor, or historian.
Swede's Camp Furnishings and Supplies
Mike "Swede" Harshbarger
141 Doe Lane, Moultrie, GA 31768
Email: swedes@alltel.net
URL http://www.angelfire.com/biz2/swedesfurnishingsSweet Dreams Crafts
5565 Wylake Dr., Norcross, GA 30093
Dalene Shaw, Proprietor
Email: ShawH@gnn.com
Makes dream catchers, dream catcher jewelry, all types of buckskin leather bags, medicine wheels, and carries sundry beads, good quality mink furs, and usually have a small supply of second-hand, rendezvous-correct dishes, candlesticks, and various other items at very reasonable prices.
Tennessee Valley Manufacturing
Thread the Needle
The Trading Lodge
Twin Otter Trading
Twin Rivers Trading Co.
Two Paw Traders
U Union Creek Muzzleloading
V Virginia's Native Clothing
Matt Avance
14 CR 521, Corinth, MS 38834
Phone: 662-287-6021
Email: tvm@avsia.com
URL: http://www.avsia.com/tvm
Sandy & Al Thomas
P.O. Box 477, Anchor Point, Alaska 99556
Phone 907-235-4973
Email: ladyhawkst@acsalaska.net
URL: www.threadtheneedle.net
Early American Clothiers that can be found at many rendezvous & reenactments in & around Pa. We specialize in French & Indian and American Revolutionary clothing from dress uniforms all the way down to the loin-cloths!! All spectrums of the Era from the well dressed George Washington types to the rugged mountain men of the times...and of course their women!!! Send $1 or email for catalog.
Thread Bare Stitchery
Mary Lukes
9 South Main St., Chatfield, MN 55923
Phone: 507-867-4426
Email: threadbarestitchery@worldnet.att.net
URL: http//www.angelfire.com/mn2/1750clothing/
Here at Thread Bare Stitchery we try to provide the most accurate representation of period correct clothing for the 18th and 19th centuries at a price anybody can afford for the whole family. Although we specialize in 1750s era clothing: 18th century clothing: French & Indian War, Rev-War, English Colonial, French Colonial and civilian clothing; we also do 19th century clothing: War of 1812, Mountain Men, Civil War, cowboy. Clothing available for men, women, and children. All receive the same attention to detail and authenticity. Our clothing is constructed with re-enforced stress points, buttonholes and seams. Pewter, wood, or horn buttons are available. We are offering a small line of accessories to go along with our clothes and will add more as we find good ones.
Thunder Lodge Trading Co.
Mike and Lori Roberts
1014 14th Street, Eldora, IA 50627
Phone: 515-858-3221
Email: lsrtltc@netins.net
I build, carve and scrimshaw powder horns to your request. I have done some period map horns, but prefer to scrim more modern wildlife pictures on horn. I also work on ivory, bone and antler.
Thunder Ridge Muzzleloading
D. Bennett & Bob Grzywacz
P.O. Box 4415, Woodland Park, CO 80866
Phone: 719-687-6510
Email: thunder@plan-et.com
URL: http://www.thunder-ridge- muzzleloading.com
Purveyors of fine products for the muzzleloading shooter hunter and buckskinner. Hawks & knives (guaranteed for life), flinters tools, Ted Cash, Treso, Hornady & Warren ball, Bridgers Best Patches, Wilderness Rifle--Deer Creek, Lyman, Traditions, TC, Pedersoli, period shooting glasses, more than 40 different muzzleloader sights, Tom's flint and cap locks (Ron Long patterns). Catalog available. NMLRA, CSMLA, CMLRA, MLML.
The Tin Shop
Ted Borger
2014 S Smithville Rd., Dayton, OH 45420
Phone: 937-252-9644
Email: bedntecky@netzero.net
URL: http://www.tin-shop.com
Working museum, all tin ware done on early 1800s machines.
TK Traders
Terry Eley & Kathy Seiler
915 Jackson St., Greenville, OH 45331
Phone: 937-548-0814
Email: tk91@goplay.com
Suppliers of most all muzzleloading supplies and rendezvous supplies. Makers of clothing and iron camp items as well as a very nice brazier. E-mail or call. We will try to help you.
Tneicna Pottery
John B. Fellows
721 Hodges Street, Newport, AR 72112
Phone: 870-523-4383
Email: tneicna@ipa.net
URL: http://www.tneicna.com
One of a kind trademarked pottery and effigy figures dedicated to the ancient Caddo, Quapaw, Chickasaw, Choctaw and Osage cultures of the Mississippi valley.
Touch the Earth
220 Main St., La Crosse, WI 54601
Great bead source.
Theresa Saguto
1621 182nd Road, Winfield, KS 67167
Phone: 620-221-6515
Email: ttlc@networksplus.net
I have been making rendezvous stuff for about 7 years and still can't get enough of it. You name it, I can probably make it. Any style of tipi, authentic Native two and three hide buckskin dresses, authentic Native War shirts, mountain man buckskins, bead work, moccasins, pouches, drums and sticks, carvings, pipes (pipestone), sculptures, primitive tools and weapons, Native jewelry, cloaks, etc. Everything I make is an original, no patterns are used and all decorative items are authentic. Plastic is never used. If there is something I can create for you or if you have a creation in mind, contact me by e-mail or phone.
Trapper-N-Trader
Bryan and Mary Jones
P.O. Box 243, Roberts, ID 83444
Phone: 208-228-6020
Email: trapntrade@aol.com
We have most craft supplies to make your own outfits, for those who need ready- made clothing we sell capotes, shirts, ribbon dress, etc. We also carry a large selection of tanned furs and make fur hats and bags. We sell leather clothing, buckskin, and leather belts, too.
Tim and Juanita Hines
22903 105th Ave S.E., Kent, WA 98031
Phone: 253-852-3493
Email: TwoOtter@aol.com
We are the home of the wide body clothes. We make clothes for the wide body buckskinner. Our prices are the same for the peewee and the big one. We have drop sleeve shirts for $32.00 big or small. Send me an e-mail at TwoOtter@aol.com and 3 bucks and I will send you a catalog (email first, bucks later).
URL: http://www.freeyellow.com/homepages/twinrivers/index.html
Email: rzrr46a@prodigy.com
John Adams
3247 Decourcy Dr., Ladysmith, British Columbia, Canada V9G 1E2
Phone: (250) 722-2474
TwoWolf
William Wayatali
706 Douglas Blvd., Corbin, KY
Phone: 606-526-8087
Email: wayatali4@aol.com
Native American and frontier style arts, crafts and supplies at wholesale.
Turkey Foot Trading Company
Allen and Colleen Schroll
13608 Monroe Road 1130, Madison, MO 65263
Phone: 1-888-498-3466
Email: turkeyfoot@mcmsys.com
URL: http://www.turkeyfootllc.com
We are an 18th Century Trading Company. We offer tin ware, ironwork, glass beads, quillwork, trekking supplies, and assorted camp items.
Bob Guenthner
126801 SR 26, Colfax, WA 99111
Phone: 509-397-9156
Email: unioncreek@colfax.com
URL: http://www.angelfire.com/biz/unioncreek
Sell just about anything that you need for buckskinning. Also have a few handmade horns and patch knives. We sell muzzleloading rifles, pistols, and accessories. Also can get just about anything related to muzzleloading. If you're looking for something special give us a call and we'll try and find it.
Virginia Silversmith
238 Bateman Rd., Mt. Pleasant, Ontario N0E1K0
Phone: 519-445-1302
Email: chemika@execulink.com
URL: http://www.manataka.org/page199.html
Custom made pow wow dance clothes.
VisionQuest Traders
Ed and Joni Kennaday
P.O. Box 372, Saratoga, WY 82331
Phone: 307-326-5059
Email: werendezvous@hotmail.com
URL: http://www.visionquesttraders.com
Authentic, affordable buckskins of all types. Custom made to your specifications. Very fast turn-around. Only highest quality large buckskins or elk (commercial or brain tanned) are used - we never use lower or craft grade hides. Cash, money orders, Paypal, or credit cards. Never had a return or unsatisfied customer. Excellent references available from other customers. We make 'em, we wear 'em, we live it. W