I am looking for tin bowls and under stand C&D Jargagin makes them but the
phone number I have does not work.
Thanks Roadkill
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<HTML><FONT FACE=arial,helvetica><FONT SIZE=2>I am looking for tin bowls and under stand C&D Jargagin makes them but the phone number I have does not work.
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Date: Mon, 11 Mar 2002 09:28:42 -0500
From: "Double Edge Forge" <deforge1@bright.net>
Subject: Re: MtMan-List: leather containers
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This is just a wee endorsement of Frank Sablin's leather canteens. I =
have one of his canteens and have used and abused it liberally for quite =
a spell (gone on a couple seasons now) Although a bit trailworn, it has =
never leaked and is as sound as the day it arrived. And those that know =
me know that=20
1.) I am VERY hard on stuff.
2.)Equipment either functions 100% without fail or it is out of here.=20
I would reccomend his gear without hesitation.
FWIW
D
"Abair ach beagan is abair gu math e"
DOUBLE EDGE FORGE
Knives and Iron Accouterments
http://www.bright.net/~deforge1
"Knowing how is just the beginning."
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Date: Tue, 12 Mar 2002 03:47:19 -0800 (PST)
From: Jon Towns <amm944@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: MtMan-List: Dogs & Such
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I AM SURE THAT MY PUGGY POOCH WOULD HAVE MADE A GOOD FEAST ON THE WAY OUT TO THE WEST. HE IS VERY FAT AND I AM SURE THAT HE WOULD HAVE BEEN GOOD EATING LEWIS GOT TO LIKE DOG AS MUCH AS ELK AND IT GAVE THEM A GOOD SOURCE OF FAT. LEWIS AND CLARK NEEDED SOME KIND OF FAT BY THE TIME THEY GOT TO THE WEST.
"Gretchen H. Ormond" <leona3@sourceoneinternet.com> wrote:
Lee Newbill wrote:
> . I didn't say much, cause I knew that only a fool would have saddled
> himself with a dog in hostile country, and I knew that the folks I've
> been researching (Northwest Co), wouldn't do any such fool thing....
> then I came across a entry in Alexander Ross's book (pg 280, The Fur
> Hunters of the Far West) that simply floored me. Life is full of
> humbling lessons.
>
> Lee Newbill
>
> As I recall we were keeping count of whether having the dogs around
> was positive or negitive thing and we were at 3 and 3. I just don't
> know how to call this one. The dogs appear to be helping with the
> chase but one wonders if the hunters really missed when they shoot
> seven of the dogs. Good find.
>
> Wynn Ormond
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<P> <FONT size=4>I AM SURE THAT MY PUGGY POOCH WOULD HAVE MADE A GOOD FEAST ON THE WAY OUT TO THE WEST. HE IS VERY FAT AND I AM SURE THAT HE WOULD HAVE BEEN GOOD EATING LEWIS GOT TO LIKE DOG AS MUCH AS ELK AND IT GAVE THEM A GOOD SOURCE OF FAT. LEWIS AND CLARK NEEDED SOME KIND OF FAT BY THE TIME THEY GOT TO THE WEST. </FONT>
<P> <B><I>"Gretchen H. Ormond" <leona3@sourceoneinternet.com></I></B> wrote:
<BLOCKQUOTE style="PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff 2px solid"><BR><BR>Lee Newbill wrote:<BR><BR>> . I didn't say much, cause I knew that only a fool would have saddled<BR>> himself with a dog in hostile country, and I knew that the folks I've<BR>> been researching (Northwest Co), wouldn't do any such fool thing....<BR>> then I came across a entry in Alexander Ross's book (pg 280, The Fur<BR>> Hunters of the Far West) that simply floored me. Life is full of<BR>> humbling lessons.<BR>><BR>> Lee Newbill<BR>><BR>> As I recall we were keeping count of whether having the dogs around<BR>> was positive or negitive thing and we were at 3 and 3. I just don't<BR>> know how to call this one. The dogs appear to be helping with the<BR>> chase but one wonders if the hunters really missed when they shoot<BR>> seven of the dogs. Good find.<BR>><BR>> Wynn Ormond<BR><BR>----------------------<BR>hist_text list info: http://www.xmission.com/~drudy/mtman/maillist.html</BLOCKQUOTE><BR><BR><FONT face="Times New Roman" size=4>Until later Jon Towns</FONT><p><br><hr size=1><b>Do You Yahoo!?</b><br>