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Bison Saddlery
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.
 
Cedar Creek Outfitters
Paul Roster, Little Crow
1830 208th Lane NW, Oak Grove, MN 55011
Phone: 612-753-8803
email:
SAGERIDER1@prodigy.net
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.
 

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.

Early American Bead & Leather
Staciey Dargan
address: 34111 Orville Rd. East Eatonville, WA 98328
Phone: 253-330-4061
Email:
Stacieyd99@hotmail.com
I do custom bead an some leather work. I will attempt just about any challenge with the two and will also do some horse tack building and possibly repairs.

 
Native Bows
Gene Sharp
925 Dake Road, Quanah, TX, 79252
Email:
quahadi@chipshot.net
Mexican Vaquero (Chorro) Saddles. This is the style of saddle used by early trappers, explorers, and early Southwestern cowboys. Make your horse Period correct. These are a good quality saddle at a very reasonable price. $425 +Shipping. Also Comanche Style bows of osage orange these are shooters, not wall hangers $175 + Shipping.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
                        
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Last updated October 20, 2007 
 
 
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