Subject: MtMan-List: CORRECTION-A BIG UNCALLED FOR MISUNDERSTANDING!
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<P>Gentleman,</P></DIV>
<P> In regard to the abscure post by myself earlier, please disregard. It was a terrible misuderstanding on my part. None of what I had imagined was even remotely happening.</P></DIV>
<P>"O.k. Give her thirty lashes then cut her down". And she heard them say, "AMEN".</P>
I am looking to contact Red Wing in Nebraska ( I think he is still
<br>there) about a knife with a carved eagle head on the handle, I have
<br>two scouts receiving their Eagle Scout Award next month and want to
<br>give them a gift.
<br>thanks
<br>Joe
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Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2002 09:24:55 -0700
From: Joe Brandl <jbrandl@wyoming.com>
Subject: Re: MtMan-List: knife
I tried the phone # but no reply, need the knives by the 10th of Feb
thanks
joe
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Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2002 23:44:35 EST
From: LivingInThePast@aol.com
Subject: Re: MtMan-List: knife
In a message dated 1/31/2002 8:24:17 PM Pacific Standard Time,
jbrandl@wyoming.com writes:
<< I tried the phone # but no reply, >>
Joe, Here is the number I have from our most recent Rendezvous
registrations... 212 S. Elm Street, Kimball, NE (308) 235-2332
Hope this helps. Barn
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Date: Fri, 1 Feb 2002 06:59:18 -0600
From: "Frank Fusco" <frankf@cox-internet.com>
Subject: MtMan-List: coyote film
A fellow Arkansasan shared this.
<Coyote is the hero of many Native American Stories.
He is often a morality lesson waiting for the telling.
I met a filmmaker last October in Hot Springs who has
a documentary film out called "Killing Coyote" and it is
about to be aired on Montana Public TV, so if any of you
sons of the mountains happen to be in the vicinity of Missoula
in the near future, tune in.
By the way, if you get a chance to see another of their
films "The Naturalist" please do, as it is about a fellow
named Kent Bonar who lives up in the Buffalo River Valley
and walks the walk of a mountain man--he even writes with
a turkey quill pen. >
Frank G. Fusco
Mountain Home, Arkansas
http://clubs.yahoo.com/clubs/ozarksmuzzleloaders
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Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2002 19:47:44 -0700
From: Joe Brandl <jbrandl@wyoming.com>
Subject: Re: MtMan-List: knife
thanks, finally got ahold of his wife, girlfriend, mistress, etc. of
course tom is at a show, but at least I left a message for him.
thanks for all your help.
another question, a friend of mine wants to get into the highlander
dress, he saids he wants high top moccasins to go with his kilt. I
showed him the highlander sketchbook and pointed out that I do not
believe high top,(tandy type) was worn by highlanders, but if there
were not wearing brogans or some other type of leather shoe, it was
eastern style moccasins with leggins or hose/socks. where can he find
more reference and supplies for highlander costume?
I am considering getting into the costume also, just love the idea of
hanging free under a skirt!
joe
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Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2002 20:00:14 -0700
From: Joe Brandl <jbrandl@wyoming.com>
Subject: MtMan-List: deer & elk hides
I have several hair on deer and elk hides for sale, most have a hole
or two, (illegal to choke them and often times quite dangerous) We
have so many yet to tan yet and want to get rid of the ones that are
tanned. The deer will run $30 for the lower end and $45 for the upper
end. elk are $75 for the low end and $150 for the upper ones. these
are all good hides, but want to move them. All are prices less than
tanning costs. May have some lower end buffalo robes too. I
guarantee them to be what you order.
thanks,
joe
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Date: Fri, 01 Feb 2002 08:31:04 -0700
From: "Ole B. Jensen" <olebjensen@earthlink.net>
Subject: MtMan-List: Membership Cards
Gentelmen,
Anyone that has paid dues in the AMM for 2002 but has not received there
card please contact me at olebjensen@earthlink.net
Ole
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Date: Fri, 1 Feb 2002 10:36:13 -0500
From: "Addison Miller" <admiller@citynet.net>
Subject: MtMan-List: Highland garb - was Knife
The "Tandy" style hightop mocs are NOT ever appropriate for Highland wear.
In the early 1700s, a fort was established by Highland Rangers in Darien,
GA. As their English style shoes wore out, they saw the smarts in adopting
the local footwear... mocs... BUT... these were low cut, eastern style mocs.
Also, they wore Ghillies, which were very similar to mocs, but not sewn, but
were tied together and laced up the legs. They did wear "leggings" but
usually of wool, not the indian style leather, although some did, so this
would be appropriate, but NOT above the knees. This saved the wear and tear
on the stockings which were relatively expensive. Many ceased wearing the
socks all together, and just wore short leggings to protect their legs.
There is a book out called the Highland Ranger... usually available at local
'Vous.
Trust me... NOTHING is as great (ok, well, almost as great) as wearing a
kilt and being "regimental" under it!! A friend got me into one abot 10
years ago, and it is a WONDERFUL feeling <VBG>... I portray a HIghland
Ranger from Darien at reenactments at Ft. King George there.
Regards,
Ad Miller
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Date: Fri, 01 Feb 2002 11:29:17 -0500
From: manbear <manbear@netonecom.net>
Subject: Re: MtMan-List: Highland garb - was Knife
Ad,
AMEN tae that.
Manbear
Addison Miller wrote:
Trust me... NOTHING is as great (ok, well, almost as great) as wearing a
kilt and being "regimental" under it!! <VBG>.
Regards,
Ad Miller
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