Members Sparks Posted July 2, 2010 Members Report Posted July 2, 2010 MMArmoury, I really like your belts and Cartridge Boxes and other accouterments. I reenact the period 1785-1790 Berks Co PA. As you would expect, many of my buckles are the same as ones you show. I portray a civilian, but could 'leagally' be in the militia--I think I am barely under the upper age limit. Somehow over the years I ended up w/ a baldrick. Of course, they don't put bayonets on Early Lancaster rifles (1780s vintage copy) or same-era fowlers. My fowler is a 12-gauge, which might be a bit large for the time period 'normal.' At any rate, welcome aboard! I look forward to seeing more of your stuff. I think I'll photograph my shooting bags and pocket birdshot dispenser (w/ an Irish charger head). Sparks MMArmoury, I posted some Colonial era bags and a shot snake (flask actually) in the member gallery area. Sparks Quote "I thought when you said you chased tornados, it was just a metaphor." Soon-to-be-Ex-Fiance in Twister
Members Sparks Posted December 9, 2010 Members Report Posted December 9, 2010 Received the snap sack and market wallet several weeks back and wanted to say they are good quality and nice materials. Thanks. Quote "I thought when you said you chased tornados, it was just a metaphor." Soon-to-be-Ex-Fiance in Twister
Members MMArmoury Posted December 11, 2010 Author Members Report Posted December 11, 2010 Next month I will be greatly expanding my business by delving into the Medieval world, and I will be relaunching my business under the new name of Graye Fox Leatherworks. A new website will be forthcoming, and I will be premiering new products, as well as maintaining my MinuteMan Armoury line. So far my leather "bottels" have been a smashing success, even more than I had hoped, and will be the centerpiece of my business. Quote MinuteMan Armoury www.freewebs.com/mmarmoury
Ambassador Luke Hatley Posted December 11, 2010 Ambassador Report Posted December 11, 2010 Nice looking Bottels............ Quote Luke
Members almac Posted December 14, 2010 Members Report Posted December 14, 2010 nice bottels! how do you waterproof them? Quote
Members MMArmoury Posted December 19, 2010 Author Members Report Posted December 19, 2010 nice bottels! how do you waterproof them? They are lined with a mixture of pitch and beeswax, and beeswax on the outside. Quote MinuteMan Armoury www.freewebs.com/mmarmoury
Members RoaringBull Posted February 1, 2011 Members Report Posted February 1, 2011 very nice looking stuff you make there sir! Quote
Members hivemind Posted February 1, 2011 Members Report Posted February 1, 2011 You ever get out to Fort Stanwix in Rome, NY? You should come out for a weekend, I'd come sit at your table with you and we could pick each other's brains and have some lunch. Quote
Members MMArmoury Posted February 8, 2011 Author Members Report Posted February 8, 2011 You ever get out to Fort Stanwix in Rome, NY? You should come out for a weekend, I'd come sit at your table with you and we could pick each other's brains and have some lunch. No, sorry, I don't get out that far. Quote MinuteMan Armoury www.freewebs.com/mmarmoury
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