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18th century sutlers list with links

Started by cannonman61, September 24, 2008, 08:33:52 PM

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cannonman61

Click the link to take you to a list of 18th Century sutlers.




18th c. Sutler's Links

Bradley Company of the Fox: Offers a wide selection of fine 18th c. reproduction items. http://www.bradleycompanyofthefox.com/

Just Two Tailors: Offer off-the-rack and custom designed clothing to the discriminating reenactor. http://www.just2tailors.com/

Five Rivers Chapmanry: Offers vintage cooperage, clothing and cloth to the historically & artistically minded persons. http://www.5rivers.org/

Fugawee: Fugawee offers period correct footware and shoe buckles. http://www.fugawee.com/

G. Gedney Godwin: Offers a wide variery of products that are useful to the reenactor of the Revolutionary War. http://www.gggodwin.com/

Carl Giordano - Tinsmith: Offers to the public a fine selection of tinware made of excellent craftsmanship. http://www.cg-tinsmith.com/

C & D Jarnigan: Offers 18th c clothing and accessories. http://www.jarnaginco.com/

Jas. Townsend: Mr. Townsend and company offers a wide selection of 18th c. and early 19th c. goods. http://www.jastown.com/

Avalon Forge: Variety of goods for the military reenactor. Also well researched replica tools such as axes, shovels and fascine knives. http://www.avalonforge.com/

P. Patrick White Historic Art and Illustrations: Historic art pertaining to the 18th century, French and Indian War, Revolutionary War, eastern woodland Indian, and military & camp life. http://home.comcast.net/~patrickpaints/

Bryant White Illustration and Design: Historic illustrations of the 18th century.  http://home.comcast.net/~opfordrummer/

Panther Primitives: Offers a wide range of tents and tent accessories. Also offers many goods useful to the reenactor. http://www.pantherprimitives.com/

Smiling Fox Forge: Offers for sale to the reenactor a wide range of items, including clothing, jewelry, sewing needs and iron goods. http://www.smilingfoxforgellc.com/

Sullivan's Press: Fine Reproductions of 18th and 19th Century Books, Documents, and Stationery. http://www.sullivanpress.com/index.htm

Tentsmiths: They offer a wide variety of authentic period tents and accessories. http://www.tentsmiths.com/

Track of the Wolf: They offer a large selection of muzzleloading gun kits, gun parts and accessories. http://www.trackofthewolf.com/(S(3qm1eaq1l1fcfl3gdlih5v55))/index.aspx

Barkertown Sutlers: They offer clothing and iron goods. http://members.tripod.com/BarkertownSutlers/index.html

Wooded Hamlet: Chandlers to the historically minded, that of all-natural fiber trims, ribbons and webbings. Heedlearts tools and supplies. http://www.woodedhamlet.com/

Richard Baldwin - Regimental Tailor: Custom tailor, specializing in French and Indian War and the American Revolutionary War military uniforms. http://www.baldwinclothing.com/

Wm. Booth, Draper, At the Sign of the Unicorn: They specialize in wool, flax, and hemp fabrics and they also sell many patterns and a wide range of bone notions, gold lace, wool braid, silk ribbon, swords, etc.  http://wmboothdraper.com/

A new one: James Moores  18th Century Bibles Inc. Printed matter in the hand made 18th century manner.   http://www.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.18thcenturybibles.org%2F&h=2AQEcfqvE
Artillery lends dignity to what would otherwise be a vulgar brawl.

cannonman61

#1
aw crud!

The links didn't come out active with the names.

Stand by, I will try to rectify this asap.

In the meantime. Just do a google search on the name of the sutler you'd like to find.

I have no investment in any of these companies, but have purchased from most at one time or another.

All are fine folks.

CM

There. I think that's got it. I told you I prefer 18th century technology. THAT, I understand!  ::)
Artillery lends dignity to what would otherwise be a vulgar brawl.

DaveD

Oh man, how did you know I wanted some period clothing!  Now I'll never get any work done, will be spending all my time making lists of things to buy  ;)

Thanks for the info
"A strong body makes the mind strong. As to the species of exercises, I advise the gun. While this gives moderate exercise to the body, it gives boldness, enterprise and independence to the mind."

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Francis Marion

With respect to Smiling Fox Forge in the post above, this item of interest:

http://www.smilingfoxforgellc.com/details.asp?id=416

A very reasonably priced Brown Bess bayonet with scabbard.


cannonman61

BTT

Just in time for Christmas shopping for your appleseed history needs!
Artillery lends dignity to what would otherwise be a vulgar brawl.

jmdavis

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  For he to-day that sheds his blood with me
  Shall be my brother...-Shakespeare, Henry V
 

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GEmanuel

Great list! Thank you for the work it must have taken to compile. Now when I want something, thanks to you, I will know just where to go.   O0
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