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Hi, thats pleasure for me, excuse my bad English. Could You please give me bit of a guidance with The war club project? Im not too known, to do that without proper knowledge, tools... Or reference books, some good step by step guide...

Will be greatful, wish You nice day!
Welcome to the forum from Western North Carolina, USA.

You may want to review the following sub forums for your war club project. I see threads on war clubs in all three of them.

https://www.muzzleloadingforum.com/forums/french-indian-war.21/

https://www.muzzleloadingforum.com/forums/accoutrements.30/

https://www.muzzleloadingforum.com/forums/the-craftsman.72/
 
'Pogamons' rings a bell ,war club with a ball end . & I used to have made Blackfoot 'Dags' in'two sizes but thats long ago .I hope you get your war club .
Regards Rudyard
 
Welcome from Georgia USA. I don't know if you could get books shipped to Czechia from the US, but I found several used books on an online website called Alibris that deal with Native American weapons. Those books might have information you can use
.https://www.alibris.com/booksearch?mtype=B&title=native+american+weapons
 
Hi, please, may I have a question?
I do not know, where exactly to create a thread...so appology...

I want to make a gunstock war club as a Christmas gift and as a European, would need bit of guidance...any good youtubers on Native American weapons in general, specifically the war clubs?

Any good reference books or other source of materials online please?
My last request comes to wood, materials, tools needed

Will be happy for any feedback and excuse, not sure, where to put the thread

Hello ,a warm welcome from Belgium.to make a native warclub, you have to consider what of native tribe you wanna be.plains indian or woodland.you can find information with pictures on the internet ,or like pinterest
Greetings from Belgium
Ps : maybe a friend of mine have some availible
 
Vítejte!
Jak se mas?
Howdy and another Welcome from Texas!
There are lots of Czechs in Central Texas, and I even married one!
I met her Mom as she worked in her sister's kolache bakery.
We also stayed in Old Town Prague before covid, and it was beautiful!
So much history!
We love photos, and Czechia is so beautiful that we sure would like to see your locale.
We love pivo, too! Pilsner Urquell was a favorite on our visit.
Na zdraví!
Warm Minnesota greetings too. I’m in total agreement with Pilsner Urquell and CZ firearms!
 
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Welcome from Maine. I like to eat, so I looked up Czech recipes. Garlic soup got my mouth watering!
Nit Wit
 


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