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Webmaster's Note: I am currently updating the Merchant's pages. Please be patient. They should be finished by December 1. Thank you! And if you make a purchase from one of these merchants, please tell them you found them at www.living-history.net.
New Merchant Information
18th Century Bibles
Polly Moore
1518 Crossbreeze Court, Bowling Green, KY 42104-4730
Phone: 270-781-2336
Email: moorecourt@yahoo.com
URL: www.18thcenturyBibles.org
We make a 1733 reproduction New Testament. Our edition of the King James Version that was printed in 1733 is not a first edition, nor a last edition, nor an unusually rare edition. Yet that is exactly why we attempted to make this replica. It represents the common Bible of the common family in the American colonies. It reminds us of a generation who was born during the First Great Awakening, who came to adulthood during the French and Indian War, and who became the brave leaders of the American Revolution and the founders of a new American nation. The last mass printing of a modern facsimile of an 18th century King James Bible was the 1968 American Bible Society's reprint of the 1782 Aiken Bible. But, the binding was not period-correct. In this same tradition, we wanted to bring back a good quality reproduction of a 1700's Bible, beginning with the New Testament. However, we wanted more than just a facsimile. We wanted to make a true reproduction that 18th century re-enactors and living history enthusiasts would be proud to put in their haversacks and read around the campfire.
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Absaroka Western Designs & Tannery
Joe Brandl
Address: PO Box 777, Dubois, WY 82513
Phone: 307-455-2440
Email: awd@dteworld.com
URL: www.absarokawesterndesign.com
Custom hair-on tanning for over 20 years. Large selection of elk, deer, moose & buffalo skins.
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Crazy Crow Trading Post
1801 N. Airport Road, P.O. Box 847, Pottsboro, Texas 75076
Phone: 903-786-2287
Email: info@crazycrow.com
URL: http://www.crazycrow.com
Crazy Crow Trading Post, largest supplier of Native American craft supplies in the world, carries over 10,000 items, which includes an extensive line of supplies for the buckskinner, mountain man and black powder trade. We have an 800 order hotline at 800-786-6210. Along with our 132 page full-color catalog, we have extensive powwow and rendezvous listings and links that are regularly updated.
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Dakota Stoneware Pottery
Dave Huebner
Address: 47826 Main St., Bushnell, SD 57276
Phone: 605-693-4589
Email: dhuebner@itctel.com
URL: www.brookings.com/dsp
Hand made wheel turned traditional stoneware pottery. Safe for use in historic or modern kitchens. Custom designs available. Imprinting available also for events and businesses.
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Earthly Delights
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.
The Emporium
Edward Peterka
Rt 1 Box 363, Ava, MO 65608
Phone: 417-683-2764
Email: theemporium@getgoin.net
URL: www.theemporiumfirst.com
We stock over 1600 patterns, 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. E-mail or call for our free 60 page catalog.
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Golden Eagle Trading Post
Joni Struckmeier
P.O. Box 1318, Westport, WA 98595
Phone: 360-268-1712 or 928-927-8698
Email: joni@goldeneagletradingpost.com
URL: http://goldeneagletradingpost.com/
Custom deer & elk hide clothing, Native American regalia, mountain man attire, shirts, pants, moccasins, dresses, bags, etc...
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Historic Costume
Melissa Litzman
2040 Dry Fork Rd
Granville, TN 38564
Phone: 931-268-5396
E-mail: historiccostume@yahoo.com
URL: http://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.
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Indian Ridge Forge
Harry McCarty
1479 Indian Ridge Road, Blaine, TN 37709
Phone: 865-933-9250
Email: harry.mccarty@att.net
URL: http://home.att.net/~harry.mccarty/INDEX.HTML
Hand forged cutlery since 1977. Specializing in 17th, 18th & 19th century reproductions & interpretations.
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NoSweat Soap Factory
Deborraha Carbone Burnett
P.O. Box 882, Mountain View, AR 72560
Phone: 870-269-9499
Email: nosweatsoap@yahoo.com
URL: www.nosweatsoap.com
Demonstrate old time lye soap making and 18th century leatherwork.
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Outpost Flags
Rick Prohaska
Address: Box 343 Goodman WI. 54125
Phone: 877 356 1067 toll free
Email: outpostflags@cybrzn.com
URL: www.flagdealer.com
For flags of all types http://stores.epier.com/outpostflags for militaria all periods, Colonial, Civil War, WW2 , huge selection of modern military patches. Many Native American flags are available also.
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Pair of Poppens
Judy Poppen or Jill Gregory
1288 Rule Hollow Rd., Sevierville, TN 37876
Hand-sewn custom moccasins - for brochure on moccasin styles, leather & how to order write any time.
Penelope's Pots
Penni Stoddart
326 Winnipeg Blvd. London, Ontario, N5W 4V2
Phone: 519-455-3319
Email: penelopepots@sympatico.ca
Hand made pottery. Specializing in mugs, tumblers, bowls of all sizes and plates. Historic colors made with food safe clay and glazes. All ware is fired in an electric kiln making it safe for use and as durable as ceramic ware can be.
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Slash Back Canvas Company
"Doc Bob" Eveland
Address: 4845 Antelope Dr., Bar Nunn, WY 82601
Phone: 307-577-1411
Email: slashbk@tribcsp.com
I made my first tipi in 1979. I've been involved with living history events in the Rocky Mountains and high plains area since that time. In our business we manufacture all manner of canvas tentage and clothing items for civilian and military impressions. Our focus is F&I War through Western Indian Wars.
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Westmoore Pottery
Mary Farrell
Address: 4622 Busbee Rd., Seagrove, NC 27341
Phone: 910-464-3700
Email: westmoore@rtmc.net
URL: www.westmoorepottery.com
Historical pottery, styles from the 17th, 18th, and early 19th centuries. Also replica pewter and hand-blown glass. Since we do NOT use lead in our glazes, all of our pottery is safe to use, and is meant to be used.
Woods Unlimited by James Stewart
James Stewart
Address: 18 Scenic Circle, Rochester, New York 14624-1008
Phone: 585-594-9663
Email: james@woodsunltd.com
URL: www.woodsunltd.com
Hand carved signs and appliques~250 years behind the times. Custom made signs carved from walnut, cherry, butternut, oak, teak or mahogany to reflect the images of the 18th century.
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