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In the days of the Rendezvous, the Mountain Man carried his trade goods in his "Plunder Box".  From this box he delivered things that  filled the needs of his customers. Today we still feature some "staples" in our Plunder Box.

Fine wool blankets including Hudson Bay and "Early" Whitney.

Shooting Pouch

Custom shooting bags w/pockets. E-mail for quotes.

Custom Knife Sheath

Custom knife sheaths built for your knife. E-mail for quotes.

Skunk Hat

Custom fur hats (this one is skunk). E-mail for quotes.

Hairpipe Choker

Hair pipe and trade bead chokers ($35-50). E-mail for quotes.

1820 map

1826 U.S. Map incorporating the "New" Lewis and Clark information. Reproduced from original plates. $15.00

Beaded Pipe Bag

Custom pipe bags (full and partially beaded). E-mail for quotes.

Pewter Teacup Pewter Tankard

Pewter Flask Pewter Flask

Pewter (top L to R) Tea cup, Tankard
(bottom L to R) Hip flask, Round Colonial flask.

If you need tinware, spoons, copper and brass items, drop us a note.

"Speak Cherokee Right Now", by Billie Ruth Walls is a "must have" book for any of you who enjoy mastering Native American languages. The best part is that it is phonetically sounded out. That means that you can speak Cherokee right now. The more you practice, the better you'll be. It's a "small" book with "big" potential.... Toe he! $5.00

The Map of The United States and North America, Circa 1826. Some called it the "Immigrant Map", for many it was "The Trail West". Whatever they called it, its original engravers proudly touted it as the map reflecting the "New Lewis and Clark information". Taken from the original engravings, these reproductions are true in every detail to the original in quality and colors. Approximately 12"x18" these beautiful maps would be perfect for the den wall or the reenactors kit. $15.00

Smaller than a baby grand piano, easier to carry than a fiddle, the "Jews Harp" was a treasure to Frontiersman and Indian alike. Some historians even believe this may have been the "Harp of David" from the Bible. Being a player myself, I know that there are a lot of cast iron and copper junkers out there. These harps are spring steel, made in the USA. $6.00

Clay Pipes  Commonly called "Irish Clays" these pipes were actually made in England. We have been able to obtain pipes produced today, in the same molds and by the same company as those traded going back to 1650. We feature both the common short stemmed "Clays" and a collection of rare collector pipes in discontinued patterns available no where else. Standard Pipe $15.00 E-mail for Collector Edition prices

We aren't the cheapest... Just the best!

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