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LINKS
An assortment of links that will help you find appropriate clothing, weapons, accouterments and shooting and fishing supplies.
Aux Armes de France et de Navarre is a website by Nicolas Cayrasso that will be of interest to the 18th-century French gentleman.
Bradley Company of the Fox offers a variety of clothing, hats and accouterments appropriate for a gentleman.
Carl Giordano is a tinsmith who makes wonderful military kettles and other fine tinwares.
Double Edge Forge offers knives plus hooks and other fishing accessories.
Fox River Traders Carries a full line of clothing and accessories.
G. Gedney Godwin, The Sutler of Mount Misery offers military reproductions and arms as well as some gentlemanly accessories.
Hauley Music, offers a fine selection of period-appropriate music books and instruments.
Jas. Townsend and Son, Inc. also offers 18th-c clothing, including coats appropriate for the gentleman sportsman.
Kannik’s Korner offers excellent patterns for shirts and other items.
David Pedersoli carries some nice rifles, military guns and, what every gentleman needs; dueling pistols!
The Scarlet Scarab offers a fine selection of clothing, books, angling supplies and more!
Smiling Fox Forge offers a wide selection of clothing and accessories -- including some unusual items not found elsewhere!
Smoke and Fire is yet another purveyor of clothing, accessories and camp furniture. Also, Smoke and Fire News has listings for events and a wide range of articles and advertisments of interest.
Thread the Needle 18th-Century Clothing offers just that; shirts, coats, breeches and accessories for the gentleman and his lady.
Track of the Wolf offers shooting supplies PLUS custom sets of gun parts for building your own fowler, rifle or military arm. These are NOT kits and take some skill to assemble, but they also have a consignment shop with offerings of finished guns. Finished guns go fast, so if you see something you like contact them right away!
William Booth, Draper offers an complete line of clothing-related books and notions, plus quality, period-correct linen and wool fabrics essential for clothing the 18th-century gentleman.