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Subject: hist_text-digest V1 #1281
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hist_text-digest Saturday, December 6 2003 Volume 01 : Number 1281
In this issue:
-áááááá RE: MtMan-List: North Star Trade Gun Question
-áááááá MtMan-List: Fw: [arkansaw] L&C Historic Interpretor's Manuel
-áááááá MtMan-List: L& C Manual
-áááááá MtMan-List: Winter Mocs. & Wool dress
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Date: Fri, 05 Dec 2003 05:23:44 +0000
From: "Sean Boushie" <flintlocknfur@hotmail.com>
Subject: RE: MtMan-List: North Star Trade Gun Question
Jim,
North Star West guns are now made just a couple stones throw down the road.
Matt took over a couple years and I think is doing a better job than might
have been done in the past. If you want more pictures just call him up or
email him, he'll send em. I think you'll find him easy to talk to.
SMB
>From: "Jim Zeigler" <kodiak@ptd.net>
>Reply-To: hist_text@lists.xmission.com
>To: <hist_text@lists.xmission.com>
>Subject: MtMan-List: North Star Trade Gun Question
>Date: Thu, 4 Dec 2003 20:50:25 -0500
>
>Hello List: Can anyone tell me if the barells of the North Star
>Trade Guns are blued or browned on their completed rifles?
>I searched their site and it just doesn't say. Also what do their "plain
>"front sights look like? Lastly; Does anyone have any pics. of the N.S.
>finished Trade Guns....thank you in advance for any help....jim
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Date: Fri, 5 Dec 2003 18:46:31 -0600
From: "Frank Fusco" <Rifleman1776@cox-internet.com>
Subject: MtMan-List: Fw: [arkansaw] L&C Historic Interpretor's Manuel
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The following came to me through a reenactment association I belong =
to in Arkansas.
This book should be of interest to many.
Frank
Subject: L&C Historic Interpretor's Manuel
A Manual for Interpreting Lewis and Clark:
A Guideline for Individuals, Groups, Historic Sites and Re-Enactments
by Gene Hickman
Illustrated by Ron Ukrainetz and Susan Hickman
At long last we will finally be receiving the manual sometime next week. =
The
Publisher has them all printed and said they should be shipped out to me
either today (Friday) or Monday. I will be shipping the manual from my
address, and I will ship them as fast as I get the orders/checks. In =
most
cases shipping will be no later than the next day. Make your checks out =
to
the Lewis & Clark Honor Guard.
The manual's 250-plus pages are filled with the best historical =
information,
sketches, drill procedures, and step-by-step instructions for making =
your
gear, getting your patterns, or other sources of "ready-made" gear. Of
tremendous value will be the 12-page resource guide, and the =
bibliography.
Color plates (courtesy of our friends at the Frontier Army Museum
Association) show the uniforms for all the military members. Charts and
"planning matrixes" are included to assist in the evaluation of where =
you or
your group are now, and where you should be. In addition there is
information on doing historical interpretation, and safety and security,
with suggestions to enhance your program(s).
The manual is printed loose-leaf, three hole punched and individually
wrapped. As new information surfaces, additional Appendices can be =
easily
inserted. The cost $24.95 with $3.50 for shipping and handling. Send =
your
requests directly to Gene Hickman, 8842 Douglas Circle, Helena, MT =
59602,
1-406-458-3884 (email inquiries may be sent to ghickman9@bresnan.net). =
Funds
generated will assist in the instruction and training of new and/or
fledgling Lewis and Clark living history groups nationwide.
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<DIV> The following came to me through a reenactment=20
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<DIV> This book should be of interest to many.</DIV>
<DIV>Frank</DIV>
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<DIV><BR></DIV><TT>Subject: L&C Historic Interpretor's=20
Manuel<BR><BR><BR><BR>A Manual for Interpreting Lewis and Clark:<BR>A =
Guideline=20
for Individuals, Groups, Historic Sites and Re-Enactments<BR><BR>by Gene =
Hickman<BR><BR>Illustrated by Ron Ukrainetz and Susan =
Hickman<BR><BR><BR><BR>At=20
long last we will finally be receiving the manual sometime next week.=20
The<BR>Publisher has them all printed and said they should be shipped =
out to=20
me<BR>either today (Friday) or Monday. I will be shipping the =
manual from=20
my<BR>address, and I will ship them as fast as I get the orders/checks. =
In=20
most<BR>cases shipping will be no later than the next day. Make your =
checks out=20
to<BR>the Lewis & Clark Honor Guard.<BR><BR><BR><BR>The manual's =
250-plus=20
pages are filled with the best historical information,<BR>sketches, =
drill=20
procedures, and step-by-step instructions for making your<BR>gear, =
getting your=20
patterns, or other sources of "ready-made" gear. Of<BR>tremendous value =
will be=20
the 12-page resource guide, and the bibliography.<BR>Color plates =
(courtesy of=20
our friends at the Frontier Army Museum<BR>Association) show the =
uniforms for=20
all the military members. Charts and<BR>"planning matrixes" are included =
to=20
assist in the evaluation of where you or<BR>your group are now, and =
where you=20
should be. In addition there is<BR>information on doing historical=20
interpretation, and safety and security,<BR>with suggestions to enhance =
your=20
program(s).<BR><BR><BR><BR>The manual is printed loose-leaf, three hole =
punched=20
and individually<BR>wrapped. As new information surfaces, additional =
Appendices=20
can be easily<BR>inserted. The cost $24.95 with $3.50 for shipping and =
handling.=20
Send your<BR>requests directly to Gene Hickman, 8842 Douglas Circle, =
Helena, MT=20
59602,<BR>1-406-458-3884 (email inquiries may be sent to =
ghickman9@bresnan.net).=20
Funds<BR>generated will assist in the instruction and training of new=20
and/or<BR>fledgling Lewis and Clark living history groups=20
nationwide.<BR><BR><BR><BR></TT></BODY></HTML>
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Date: Sat, 6 Dec 2003 00:25:10 -0700
From: "Larry" <L.Renney@bresnan.net>
Subject: MtMan-List: L& C Manual
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The following is a manual put together by Bead Shooter. Some of you will
find this of interest. It has been well researched, and I know he has
poured blood sweat and tears into it. Now it's done he can get back to
enjoying some of the better things in life, like sharing a fire with new
pilgrims and bosslopers. keep your powder dry.
Subject: L&C Historic Interpretor's Manuel
A Manual for Interpreting Lewis and Clark:
A Guideline for Individuals, Groups, Historic Sites and Re-Enactments
by Gene Hickman
Illustrated by Ron Ukrainetz and Susan Hickman
At long last we will finally be receiving the manual sometime next
week. The Publisher has them all printed and said they should be
shipped out to me either today (Friday) or Monday. I will be
shipping the manual from my address, and I will ship them as fast as
I get the orders/checks. In most cases shipping will be no later than
the next day. Make your checks out to the Lewis & Clark Honor Guard.
The manual's 250-plus pages are filled with the best historical
information, sketches, drill procedures, and step-by-step
instructions for making your gear, getting your patterns, or other
sources of "ready-made" gear. Of tremendous value will be the 12-page
resource guide, and the bibliography.
Color plates (courtesy of our friends at the Frontier Army Museum
Association) show the uniforms for all the military members. Charts
and "planning matrixes" are included to assist in the evaluation of
where you or your group are now, and where you should be. In addition
there is information on doing historical interpretation, and safety
and security, with suggestions to enhance your program(s).
The manual is printed loose-leaf, three hole punched and individually
wrapped. As new information surfaces, additional Appendices can be
easily inserted. The cost $24.95 with $3.50 for shipping and
handling. Send your requests directly to Gene Hickman, 8842 Douglas
Circle, Helena, MT 59602, 1-406-458-3884 (email inquiries may be sent
to ghickman9@bresnan.net). Funds generated will assist in the
instruction and training of new and/or fledgling Lewis and Clark
living history groups nationwide.
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<DIV><SPAN class=3D630132007-06122003><FONT face=3DArial color=3D#0000ff =
size=3D2> The following is a manual put together by Bead =
Shooter. Some=20
of you will find this of interest. It has been well =
researched, and=20
I know he has poured blood sweat and tears into it. Now it's =
done he=20
can get back to enjoying some of the better things in life, like sharing =
a fire=20
with new pilgrims and bosslopers. keep your powder =
dry.</FONT></SPAN></DIV>
<DIV><SPAN class=3D630132007-06122003></SPAN><FONT face=3D"Courier =
New"><BR>Subject:=20
L&C Historic Interpretor's Manuel<BR><BR><BR><BR>A Manual for =
Interpreting=20
Lewis and Clark:<BR>A Guideline for Individuals, Groups, Historic Sites =
and=20
Re-Enactments<BR><BR>by Gene Hickman<BR><BR>Illustrated by Ron Ukrainetz =
and=20
Susan Hickman<BR><BR>At long last we will finally be receiving the =
manual=20
sometime next <BR>week. The Publisher has them all printed and said they =
should=20
be <BR>shipped out to me either today (Friday) or Monday. I will =
be=20
<BR>shipping the manual from my address, and I will ship them as fast as =
<BR>I=20
get the orders/checks. In most cases shipping will be no later than =
<BR>the next=20
day. Make your checks out to the Lewis & Clark Honor =
Guard.<BR><BR>The=20
manual's 250-plus pages are filled with the best historical =
<BR>information,=20
sketches, drill procedures, and step-by-step <BR>instructions for making =
your=20
gear, getting your patterns, or other <BR>sources of "ready-made" gear. =
Of=20
tremendous value will be the 12-page <BR>resource guide, and the=20
bibliography.<BR><BR>Color plates (courtesy of our friends at the =
Frontier Army=20
Museum<BR>Association) show the uniforms for all the military members. =
Charts=20
<BR>and "planning matrixes" are included to assist in the evaluation of=20
<BR>where you or your group are now, and where you should be. In =
addition=20
<BR>there is information on doing historical interpretation, and safety =
<BR>and=20
security, with suggestions to enhance your program(s).<BR><BR>The manual =
is=20
printed loose-leaf, three hole punched and individually<BR>wrapped. As =
new=20
information surfaces, additional Appendices can be <BR>easily inserted. =
The cost=20
$24.95 with $3.50 for shipping and <BR>handling. Send your requests =
directly to=20
Gene Hickman, 8842 Douglas <BR>Circle, Helena, MT 59602, 1-406-458-3884 =
(email=20
inquiries may be sent <BR>to ghickman9@bresnan.net). Funds =
generated will=20
assist in the <BR>instruction and training of new and/or fledgling Lewis =
and=20
Clark <BR>living history groups nationwide.</FONT></DIV></BODY></HTML>
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Date: Sun, 7 Dec 2003 01:04:26 EST
From: GazeingCyot@cs.com
Subject: MtMan-List: Winter Mocs. & Wool dress
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Hello in the camps
I just thought I'd let ya all know on the Women of The Fur Trade web site we
have put up a page on making a trade wool dress and on Crazy and Jill's site a
page on making Winter Moccasins you might find of some use or interest.
Crazy Cyot
<A HREF="http://members.tripod.com/gazingcyot/index.htm">http://members.tripod.com/gazingcyot/index.htm</A>
<A HREF="http://members.tripod.com/womenofthefurtrade/index.htm">http://members.tripod.com/womenofthefurtrade/index.htm</A>
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<HTML><FONT FACE=3Darial,helvetica><FONT SIZE=3D2>Hello in the camps=20
<BR>I just thought I'd let ya all know on the Women of The Fur Trade web sit=
e we have put up a page on making a trade wool dress and on Crazy and Jill's=
site a page on making Winter Moccasins you might find of some use or intere=
st.
<BR>Crazy Cyot
<BR><A HREF=3D"http://members.tripod.com/gazingcyot/index.htm">http://member=
s.tripod.com/gazingcyot/index.htm</A>
<BR>
<BR><A HREF=3D"http://members.tripod.com/womenofthefurtrade/index.htm">http:=
//members.tripod.com/womenofthefurtrade/index.htm</A></FONT></HTML>
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