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Spring Mountain Free Trappers for powder and caps.

Have way more of everything else in supplies and gear than I'll ever need to shoot and reenact with muzzle loaders for the rest of my life.

On the rare chance something did come up I don't make myself and really need or want, where ever I find it in stock on line except with those that experience has shown me are unacceptable to do business with.
 
Personally I like TOTW. I've never had a problem with them; even when I was stationed in Germany. Once an order was lost between the states and Germany, they replaced it promptly and at no cost.

Can't argue with service like that.
:hatsoff: to them.
 
Michele's Sew it Seams.

"All cotton, cotton-linen blends, linen, silk and wool fabrics. Historically correct clothing for museums, re-enactors, or anyone needing clothing representative of the 1600's - 1890's.
Custom Garments for any time period."
[url] http://www.sew-it-seams.com[/url]/
 
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And as soon as I finish some testing, we might be adding one of the major "marble" manufacturers to the list :grin:
 
I like (in no order) Track of the Wolf, Muzzleloader Builders Supply, Rice Barrels and Tennessee Valley Manufacturing (Jack Garner).
 
Top of the list is Track of the Wolf, of course. A great example of what customer service means.

I have had good experiences (and no bad ones) with the following:
Dixie Gun Works
Powder, Inc.
October Country
The Possible Shop
Midsouth Shooters Supply
S&S Firearms
Midway USA
Brownell's
Jedediah Starr
Graf & Sons

I don't like to trash an outfit on line because my bad experience may be very unusual, but I see by many of the posts here that many of you have had similar experiences with Thunder Ridge that I have. They are no longer in my bookmarks.
 
General ML supplies: TOW
Powder: Powder Inc.
Clothing: Barkerstown Sutlers, Druids Oak, Just Two Tailors. Also good stuff from Townsend, Trudells, Hamilton Dry goods.
 
Tip Curtis Frontier Shop (Colerain Barrels & Misc parts)
Jim Chambers Flintlocks (Locks)
Dunlaps Woodcrafts (Stock Blanks)
Rice Barrel Co. (Barrels)
October Country (Tom Fuller English Flints)
R.E.Davis (Triggers, sometimes a lock)
Eddie May Roundballs (Roundballs in bulk)
Tom Ewing Gunsocks (Gunsocks for ML Rifles)


Once in a while use MBS if someone else is out of something minor I need. Will use TOW, but Only if I am absolutely totally desperate. The only thing I will use from Dixie Gun Works is their catalog to look at.
 
I get most of my stuff from Soggy or Wounded Belly.....Oh hold it....They aint mail order.......Hmmmmm........I got flints from a guy on here in the mail,does that count? :wink:
 
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