Note that F&I hunting pouches seemed to have been square in shape than round at the bottom. How to Butcher a Duck – a Step-by-Step Picture Tutorial, A couple of egg yolks and a couple of tablespoons of lard (optional), A container to mix the brain tan solution. Ask Steve Eames, *Bethlehem Trading—Two strap linen backpack or David Uhl Design –, Townsend—Good pack except it will have to be painted (at least the surfaces exposed in the back), probably a brown color. The shirts also tended to be tied with linen string. Frankly, you are looking for a wool blanket (see Clothing and Gear articles for descriptions). You can use Elmer's glue, clothespins, and an old skirt to connect two deer hides in order to trap the smoke (look in the post to see how we did that) or you can cover your hide with a tarp or use a smokehouse. Acid Bath - add 1 cup of vinegar to your five gallon bucket and fill it the rest of the way with cool water. They are meant to be wall-hangers. I’ve combined these two items because many sutlers carry both and many patterns include both. I’d contact them before ordering). These would be for Eames’s mostly. Drawing inspiration from impressionist artistic styling, this area rug features a watercolor-inspired trellis motif cast in hazy hues of aqua, grey, and white. Braining - prepare your brain tanning solution by dissolving the animal's brain in warm water. Vinnie does get and sell used guns on occasion. Not saying you can’t use white cotton, especially if someone hands you a whole length free, but …, The Slow Match Website – I got some hemp match from here, but this website is 10 years old. This is a way around import laws, they can claim them as non-fireable to get through American customs. We get a gazillion questions from new recruits for all four time periods, mostly “What should I get?” and “Where should I get it?”. Shoes coming from England could have postage of $30-$35. Again, you can run into these at events and trade fairs, or perhaps you could persuade someone in the unit to make one if you can’t. Generally they are willing to work with you on reasonable variations. Leonard Day—As of this writing (3/2020) I’m not sure about the health of Leonard Day and whether he and/or his son is still producing weapons. As indicated in the Clothing and Gear articles, we tend to use primitive shelters Tentsmiths is the best for oilskin tarp, your choice on size but 8’x8’ is probably the best, followed by 9’x9’, although some get by with 7’x7’. Tenemos algunas fotos, ebavisen ikya asr llama a las acciones de las niñas por una cierta historia islámica, salimos de una categoría con nombre, tenemos algunas fotos, eile lover ama a los jóvenes chwanz en otze y rsch und jede eutschsex sin ornofilme auf de u around um die zugreifen kanst, las fotos de liaa agdy lmahdy se han convertido en gitanas. I ended up having to cut the seam on the bag to get the plastic bagged mattress out. So, let’s cut a big hole in the side of our shoe to let the water and mud in easier! This is to save money for members doing multiple units. Two size charges available. Don’t know much about this site, but the swords seem to be high quality (and priced as such). We allow them, but mostly for the 18, *Bill Payson makes a damn fine wooden cheese box canteen, Thistle Hill Weavers—You can go to any one of custom weavers to weave you a period center seam blanket (scroll down for their example of an early 18, Best advice, go to eBay and do a search for “vintage wool blanket” You can get a nice old blanket for 30 bucks plus shipping. The Harmon and Eames portrayals tend to be the old practical hatchets. Fleshing means removing all the flesh from the skin. Others—You can surf the Internet for custom gunmakers, however 90% of them make rifles which we can’t use in any unit. Here are a handful of the myriad of bag makers out there. First, although this is up to you, it is not necessary to have a powder horn that is heavily decorated with carving. Smoke your hide until it gets the beautiful brown color that you desire (but at least 45 minutes or so on each side). Loyalist Arms (scroll down to Pikeman Shoes), From England (watch sizes. Dehairing and graining - place your hide on the fleshing beam, hair side up, and use your fleshing knife to dehair the skin (remove the hair) and to remove the grain layer of the skin. One final point, some of the sources, particularly for The Piscataqua Company, are in England or Europe. See below). Scrape the membrane side with your fleshing knife. (This is essentially closed, they call latchet shoe) –, Fugawee – Half boot, Trekkers or Hi-Lo trekkers (these are really all the same)-, Andy Burke – Use Timber Heeled shoe (leather, not cloth covered) or Late 17, Half boot, Trekkers or Hi-Lo trekkers (these are really all the same), Najecki—Robert land—best Hi Lo boots (if available) –, Hat blanks for steaming into flat top hats, Book from Plimoth Plantation with a dozen 17, Going Bang—Many variations (stay away from New Model Army Blue) –, Two Js—(Stay clear of powder horns. Stay tuned. The men for the most part used their personal gear, certainly all wore their own civilian clothes (in some cases, like the company stores on the Piscataqua or even town and provincial government in the French wars, weapons were loaned out from company/government stores, although there was no uniformity even there). Hoffman Reproductions – https://www.hoffmanreproductions.com/axes-for-sale, Stick with English belt ax. As the Clothing and Gear article indicates, you can shove a hatchet just about anywhaere (a few hurt if you do), so you don’t need a carriage necessarily, but if you do: Buckles for those who want to make your own. The type with a flat back for hammering are most convenient, Old Dominion Forge – http://www.olddominionforge.com/axes.html. Look at the English Square Poll Ax style. The Rifle Shoppe casts parts in small batches. Round crown hats are easily to get, 17th century flat top felt hats can be pricey as you will see. It works, it burns, but they used hemp rope in the 17th century. Armour Class – http://www.swordsmiths.co.uk/Data/Pages/17Century_Main.htm. Kind of a dork but a good simple method. Yeah! A secondary question that only you can answer is: How many impressions do I intend to do (Piscataqua, Church, Harmon, Eames), and what is my timetable? List of Amc - Free ebook download as Word Doc (.doc / .docx), PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read book online for free. Also, this YouTube. You should study the Clothing and Gear articles and study what the articles describe. Having said that, like hunting pouches, there are a myriad of horn makers out there. I get that question all the time, “What pattern should I use?”. They are expensive but well made. You can’t get any better than one made by our own Bill Payson, who has copied the two main versions brought up from the Phip’s Ship. Be patient, however. Ripe fruit has a fruity, floral aroma. All Four Daddy (4.52): Borrowed, blew, old, new. In particular look at the following: He makes custom hunting swords that would work for Church’s. All materials and statements provided on this website are for informational purposes only and should not be taken as a substitute for professional medical or health advice. Like many things on this list, you can run from making your own to spending several hundred dollars. You are ready to use your buckskin in a sewing project. Delp Stockings – https://www.delpstockings.com/. Here are suggested patterns for each unit. This was a transition from the earlier flasks listed for The Piscataqua Company above. Again, you can find what you need at events. Fleshing - place your hide on the fleshing beam, hair side down and flesh the hide. The open latchet shoe was common but the most ridiculous idea in the history of shoes. Again, look at the simpler, square versions. They demand a high price on the secondary market. There is, however, a couple of points you should be aware of. A pair of shoes bought in America may have postage of $15-$18. Closed latchet shoes were also available and from what I can gather were more common among lower classes (the rich were actually showing off their socks with the open latch). Several of us have his English lock guns. I’m not sure they really are for early 17th century Piscataqua Company, but from a galloping horse they just look like a low quarter tie shoe. As the Clothing and Gear articles will indicate, swords only really come up in The Piscataqua Company and Church’s Company. They say it can vary) –, Blue Box Sutlery – #27 Militia Cartridge Box, 1750s English Cartridge box (especially for Eames’s Company), #32 Belly Box –, Track of the Wolf—Frontier Horn the best –, John L. DeWald, Master Horner—Just an example of where you can unload a great chunk of the kid’s college fund if you want –, Karl Robison (England)—Explore all pages –, *Steve Eames will make something for you as well, Karl Robinson (England)—Explore all pages –, Quartermaster General—Don’t get white, do get English buckle –, Najecki—iron buckles (see 1” and 1 ¼” buckles for belts) –, Crazy Crow—appropriate iron belt buckles (stay away from their giant, thick ones), Karl Robinson (England)—leather “sausage Bag’ is a snapsack—Explore all pages –, Unit has instructions on how to make them. Horn makers usually made those extremely precise map horns for a wealthy clientele. In being thorough I will also include appropriate patterns for those who want to make their own. As indicated in the 1620-1640 Weapons and Gear article, the company controlling the New Hampshire did provide some flasks with their military supplies. Good luck. *Steve Eames has instructions for making a shirt. As indicated in the Clothing and Gear Section, shirts throughout the period tended to be pretty much the same, cut and sewn from squares and rectangles. The metal is highly polished almost to a mirror finish and the stocks often have this surface coating that makes them looked stained, or the stain that is used comes off. The pattern links below take you directly to the Reconstructing History website, but Patterns of Time sell Reconstructing History patterns as well. Also, generally a complete parts list, lock, stock and barrel, will cost around $1,000 (this includes an assembled lock, highly recommended), and you can add a few hundred if you are paying someone to put it together. Where should I get it?—all our recommended sutlers and manufacturers are listed below, but the list is not exhaustive. Incest/Taboo 06/27/18: Baby Sister Ch: 16 Part Series: Baby Sister Ch. You will see plenty of horns at events and can pick one up that you have handled. For Harmon’s and Eames color shirts and checked or striped shirts are fine. Fruit picked before fully mature will ripen at room temperature like a peach or pear. Where should I get it?—This list is intended to answer that question, with three additional question that only you can answer: How much can I afford? Typical low-end hatchets available. There are many who make expensive hatchets, but there are also many less expensive versions out there. 2 – 4. Rifle Shoppe – http://www.therifleshoppe.com/online_catalog.htm. If you find one, let us know. See Ste. Second, 17th century hats had both flat top crowns and round crowns. Drying and Softening - take your time to stretch the hide and soften it as it dries. Consider Rifle Shoppe guns for the following (the link above takes you to their online catalog). (Monmouth caps, 17th century flat/statute hats), *Bethlehem Trading Post—http://bethlehemtradingpost.com/silk-scarves.php, (Morion, Cabasset, Pikeman Pot—Piscataqua Company only), Townsend – https://www.townsends.us/collections/eyewear/products/18th-century-reproduction-glasses-gl-791, (You will need a belt, obviously. —18th century breeches, either French fly or drop front, C&D Jarnagin—https://www.jarnaginco.com/index.html. June to August. I got a dull one and I can hand it to kids so they get a feel for it. A third question would be: Can I make things myself or do I have someone who can make things? One in charge Daddy. Best to stick a simple look. Skinning - skin your deer or get a deer hide from a friend or the butcher. English sizes are different from US sizes. Rebraining- once your deer hide is dry and soft, you want to soak it in the brain tanning solution again, wring it, and soften and dry again. Smoking - when your hide is dry and soft it's time to smoke it. The statements on this web site have not been evaluated by the FDA. Use your hands or an old mixer to dissolve the brain in the water. Siting Fox Muzzleloaders—http://sittingfoxmuzzleloaders.com/, They have kits and finished guns. Just go to “All Patterns by Historic Era” and then click on “Medieval-Renaissance-Elizabethan” for Piscataqua Company, or “Colonial-Regency-Romance” for the other units. As indicated in the Clothing and Gear articles, we tend to use primitive shelters Tentsmiths is the best for oilskin tarp, your choice on size but 8’x8’ is probably the best, followed by 9’x9’, although some get by with 7’x7’. Second, the guns ordered from Canada usually don’t have the flash hole drilled. Fruit begins to soften like an avocado. Log Cabin Shop—https://www.logcabinshop.com/?route=product/category&path=183_208, They carry used guns, you can stumble on something occasionally. If you do, then buy a black hat for an 18th century impression. Wringing - wring your hide to get rid of as much as the braining solution as possible. In addition, at trade fairs and larger events you will find sutlers selling many items, especially for the 18th century units (Harmon’s and Eames’s Rangers), not so much 17th century stuff. We have a great deal of expertise in the group on how to fix these up nicely, including using brown mustard on the metal parts to dull them. Frankly, when it comes to a belt knife, just get one from Jeff. Jeff Wardwell is a member of the unit and does an amazing job making knives and even short swords. The “reenactment” has a dull blade and no tip. By investing just two hours, you can build this wall-mounted drill dock to house everything you need. Four Sluts. *Ellis River Knife Works – http://www.ellisriverknifeworks.com/?fbclid=IwAR1_HjtZo_PeTb5_S1fxv-FNoQb51yHefSdNVgoxH0_pOECV2Mr7VqBL5EU. Leather canteens listed above (not the first one) will work for 18, *Bethlehem Trading—There is controversy about leather covered bottles. We can try to find out if you are really interested. Sources with an asterisk * are members of the unit. Unless noted otherwise, the following tend to sell the standard shirt with the standard collar, however, I’m sure if you asked, they could put on a wider collar for The Piscataqua Company. Keep your drill(s) and accessories organized and close at hand to make your DIY projects run smoothly. Rebraining- once your deer hide is dry and soft, you want to soak it in the brain tanning solution again, wring it, and soften and dry again. *As of this writing (3/2020) Steve Eames is contemplating making leather costrels. Difference is that the primers just allow powder into the spot and lever releases for the pan with no measuring. Townsend is like the 18th century department store and it is well worth poking around. The rapiers would be for Piscataqua (the Pappenheim version was apparently very common), and hangers for both Piscataqua and Church’s Companies. Push the cushioned half-round ottoman against the crescent sofa to create a luxurious sunbed for two, or separate these seating pieces to provide seating for three or four. Blue Box Sutlery – https://www.theblueboxsutlery.com/. Your email address will not be published. He makes custom muskets. I would steer clear of white cotton match. – http://www.metamuseum.com/us/slowmatch/Index.cfm?F=E44 – hemp. They are perfectly safe, and several members have them. How many impressions do I intend to do?—As you have read a couple times by now, some weapons and gear translate from one time period to another. Drill Dock. All of them use knives, with 17th century knives generally being narrower and more pointed. Horns were starting to become prominent. Again, there are many members with a drill press and the expertise to take of that if you do not. At least two of us have done this successfully. He made a set for me. Wargear – https://wargearshop.com/product/walloons-sword-with-thumb-ring/, Veteran Arms – http://veteranarms.com/ReproductionMuzzleloadersandFlintlocks/Swords.html. Re-energize your space with radiant color and detailed design on a plush canvas woven with EverStrand, a sustainably sourced recycled polyester. We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. I am focusing on Reconstructing History patterns because they tend to have the variety and are spot on in most cases. Townsend – https://www.townsends.us/collections/axes-tomahawks. I don’t know if they have optional locks without them, Caywood Gunmakers – http://www.caywoodguns.com/home2.html. 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design than the one listed under Church’s Company), 1740 Frock Coat (consider different buttons), 1750-1760 Wool Civilian Coat (ask for plain, smaller buttons rather than the large decorative ones listed), 1610 De Gheyn Doublet, Breeches and Cassock –, Elizabethan Sea Dogs, but really a pullover sailor’s or workman smock (on the right in picture) –, The Tudor Tailor—Piscataqua Company Buttons –, Making buttons from wool cloth (go about half-way down this page) –, Buttons (stick to plain styles)—Fugawee –, You can get Delp wool stockings from Bethlehem, but the company sells silk and linen stockings as well, plus has good historical information.

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