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    Good book about Cheyenne's way of life, and Custer battle

    I found that the Cheyenne's way of life very interesting. Told with vigor and insight, this is the memorable story of Wooden Leg (1858”“1940), one of sixteen hundred warriors of the Northern Cheyennes who fought with the Lakotas against Custer at the Battle of the Little Bighorn. Wooden Leg...
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    Recipe for Boston baked beans.

    I wish to say thank you "Sunday Mule" I used this recipe yesterday [July 4] and it was very good. I replaced the salt pork with Beef ribs. My Family also liked this recipe. :hatsoff: :thumbsup:
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    Historic games

    Bump.
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    ghost in the darkness? i think

    If you would like to read the true story of the “Man eaters of Tsavo”. Here is the book. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1480227455/ref=pd_lpo_k2_dp_sr_2?pf_rd_p=1535523722&pf_rd_s=lpo-top-stripe-1&pf_rd_t=201&pf_rd_i=B003TXT99I&pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_r=0VD06Q7TEP7H3T4636M4
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    The bread trencher

    The trencher of bread is a thing of the past. Many, many, many years ago Bread trenches was a comon bowl or plate used by all people at one time. When king and Nobel men would put on a feast, the Royalty would eat from a bread trench were many flavored foods with herbs & spices would have...
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    Drying garden food and using them.

    Drying vegetables & meats have been a way of preserving food for 1000 of years. The sun was the most common way of drying foods. A Dehydrator works great as well as the Oven. Do any of you guys dry garden vegetables & fruits, and Rehydrate in recipes? I have dryed a bag of frozon mixed...
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    Rondy Camp Towels?

    The History of the Button Towards the end of the 1700s big metallic buttons were in vogue and this resulted in uniforms and outfits needing fewer. It also saw the introduction, apparently by Napoleon, of sleeve buttons on tunics2. This didn't, however, halt the development of the double-breasted...
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    Rondy Camp Towels?

    Yep, opinions are like nose's everyone has them. :hatsoff:
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    Rondy Camp Towels?

    Lol, and that's why Napoleon put a row of buttons on his Army's, jacket sleeve.
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    Rondy Camp Towels?

    http://www.bing.com/search?q=huck+cloth&src=IE-SearchBox&FORM=IE8SRC
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    Cold smoking question

    I make a Teepee from 4, 6 foot pols, wrap them with a painters canvas, then smoke . You can tie sticks across the 4 pols to hang meat from or tie a grill rack to the 4 pols. Make sure the bottom of Teepee touches the ground and sealed. Now run a stove pipe into the Teepee to allow smoke go...
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    Anything going on in December?

    I am planing on a road trip from Florida to Montana in December. [December 20 to December 31] I was wondering if there are any Rendezvous, shoots,or gatherings of any sorts that I could stop at on the way?
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    Rondy Camp Towels?

    yes Sir. :hatsoff:
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    Aging deerhide leggings

    Have any kids or grandkids[especially boys]. Give them to the kids and let them play with them outside. We would buy our boys & {gransons}new pants and in a few days you would think they were a year old.
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    Squirrel Hide Usage?

    Never have tryed that, but it sounds like a good inea. Good luck :thumbsup:
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    Squirrel Hide Usage?

    Wet the hid, rub hardwood ash into hair, roll up and let sit for 2 or 3 days. Hair should just pull out.
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    Squirrel Hide Usage?

    Squirrel is very tough, It has been used for bow string for a very long time. My Son makes bows and uses squirrel skins for the strings. It also works very well for Moccasin shoe string. After squirrel is skinned and hair is take off let it dry out like rawhide. Start cutting around the...
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    horwitze korsher foods

    Crockett, I dont belive I have ever seen this. Thanks, I am going to look for it.
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    Wall Tents

    This is where I got my wall tent, I am very pleased with it. I do suggest that you get the “sod flap”, it might cost a little more but it helps keep water from running in under your tent. I lay a waterproof ground cloth on top of the sod flap keeping any water from getting on top of my ground...
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    Rondy Camp Towels?

    My wife who has been studying textile from the past. She also sows and makes clothing. She says that these two cloth's were used as towels in the 1700 and early 1800. "Monk toweling" "Huck toweling" You can still get these fabric's at a fabric store. She say's “Duck cloth” was more of a...
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