Clothing and general outfitters: G. Gedney Godwin - calling themselves "The Sutler of Mount Misery", they have a fine assortment of men's, women's, and children's clothes, as well as an assortment of other accoutrements for the general outfit, for the trail, and for the campsite. High quality goods. James Townsend & Son, Inc. - a large assortment of goods for the hobby. Like Gedney, Townsend also has clothing and sundries to complete most outfits. Druid's Oak - Considered by many to be the standard by which others are measured. Very authentic period clothing and hats. Flying Canoe Traders - They have a lot of good clothing items for both your parade uniform, as well as your civilian kit. MinuteMan Armoury - A great place to get hand-made cartridge boxes, knapsacks, and snap-sacks Ranger Reproductions - Steve Pano does not have a website, but can make or get just about anything you need for your kit. He hand-makes cartridge boxes and any leather or cloth accoutrement, has hat blanks, musket tools - you name it. He's in Worcester, MA 508-852-5527 Dirty Billy's Hats - If you have the bucks, and want the best, go here. They have shoes and shirts too. |
Muskets and weaponry: Middlesex Village Trading Company - Peter Plunkett has a varied array of reproductions at very affordable prices, and has been very good to us. A first-class supplier of weapons and accoutrements, and he is relatively local, as compared to others linked here. Jim Chambers Flintlocks, Ltd. - Supplier of musket components and kits that are high in quality, for those with the time, patience, and ability to put your own musket together. They offer a New England fowling piece that would be a fine weapon for an Acton Minuteman to carry. Dixie Gun Works - firearms of all types and sizes and the accessories to go with them. Military Heritage - Wide selection of flintlocks at reasonable prices. Loyalist Arms - Lots to choose from here |
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