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Firearms & Accoutrements
A comprehensive guide to the North American fur trade. Full-color illustrations. Softcover, 169 pages, 11" X 8-1/2", ISBN 978-0-9765797-4-8.
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Most extensive how-to book on building longrifles ever published. Wirebound softcover, 394 pages, 8-1/2" X 11", ISBN 1-880655-13-6.
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Focuses on the material culture of the British military, from personal items to weapons for officer and soldier alike. Softcover, full-color illustrations, 137 pages, 11" X 8-1/2", ISBN 978-0-9765797-2-4.
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The arms and accoutrements used by American Provincials during the Seven Years' War. Full-color illustrations, softcover, 11" X 8-1/2", 185 pages, ISBN 978-0-9765797-3-1.
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Carving techniques used by period gunsmiths. DVD format, 60 minutes.
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Engraving techniques used by period gunsmiths. DVD format, 70 minutes.
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From stock to finish, Miller shows how to make a fine traditional pistol. 2-disc set, 3 hours each.
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Price: From $29.95 to $55.00
From maple plank to finished rifle, renowned builder Hershel House teaches how to build a Kentucky rifle by hand. 2 volumes, 2-1/2 hours each.
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Price: From $32.95 to $44.95
Photographic encyclopedia of artifacts from the American Revolution. Available in Hardcover and Softcover, 286 pages, 8-1/2" X 11", ISBN 0-9605666-7-8 (H/C), 0-9605666-8-6 (S/C).
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The history and development of the pipe tomahawk. DVD format, 60 minutes.
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Collection of 57 articles studying Germanic Jaeger rifles. Softcover, 228 pages, 8-1/2" X 11", ISBN 0-87387-106-5.
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Collected articles from the "Longrifles of Note" series. Softcover, 300 pages, 8-1/2" X 11", ISBN 087387-111.1.
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Collected articles from the "Longrifles of Note" series. Softcover, 256 pages, 8-1/2" X 11", ISBN 087387-112-x.
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Extensive study of the North Carolina rifle. Hardcover, 9" X 12", 240 pages, ISBN 0-87387-097-2.
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Features powder horns of the backwoodsmen of early America. Hardcover, 165 pages, 8-1/2" X 11".
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Hands-on instructions for making aged leather shooting bags. Softcover, 11" X 8-1/2", 123 pages, ISBN 0-9765797-1-7.
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Demonstrates every step in recreating an 18th century powder horn. Softcover, 91 pages, 11" X 8-1/2", ISBN 0-9765797-0-7.
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One of the first books to focus on building the American longrifle. Softcover, 168 pages, 8-1/2" X 11", ISBN 0-87387-107-3.
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Construction details for building a flintlock or percussion double shotgun. Softcover, 198 pages, 8-1/2" X 11", ISBN 0-87387-089-1.
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Most extensive photographic study ever of American longrifles. Hardcover, 352 pages, 9" X 12", ISBN 0-87387-108-1.
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Most extensive photographic study ever of American longrifles. Hardcover, 288 pages, 9" X 12", ISBN 0-87387-082-4.
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Explains how the Golden Mean was integral to the design of historic longrifles. Wirebound softcover, 104 pages, 8-1/2" X 11", ISBN 0-9727425-0-6.
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Collection of 436 full-color photographs of carved and engraved powder horns. Hardcover, 240 pages, 12" X 9-1/2", ISBN 0-9651039-0-0.
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The history of the Gillespie gunmaking clan and a study of existing rifles attributed to them. Softcover, 76 pages, 8-1/2" X 11".
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Classic study of the American longrifle. Hardcover, 221 pages, 9" X 12", ISBN 0-87387-072-7.
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An overview of the history, style and function of the hunting pouch. Hardcover, 207 pages, 8-1/2" X 11".
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Over 300 early handmade knives of America's frontier. Hardcover, 187 pages, 8-1/2" X 11".
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Compilation of scholarly articles on the Western fur trade published by the Museum of the Mountain Man and Sublette County Historical Society. Softcover, 8-1/2" X 11", 134 pages.
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First substantial study of the American flintlock pistol. Softcover, 61 pages, 8-1/2" X 11", ISBN 0-87387-070-0.
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Classic study of Kentucky longrifles. Hardcover, 561 pages, 9" X 12", ISBN 0-87387-084-0.
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