Leather Shot Bags & Accouterments for the French & Indian War.

Leather Shot Bags & Accouterments for the French & Indian War.
Welcome to my Blog! My name is Darrel Lang and I specialize in the Replication of Leather shot bags & Accouterments made in the colonies by the harness and saddle maker of the18th century. All items are hand sewn using waxed linen thread, dyed, then treated with neatsfoot oil & bee’s wax. The leather used is of veg. tanned cow hide 2-3 or 4-5 oz. weight. Other materials used are pig skin, period correct linens for the 18th century and iron or brass buckles. Please take a look at what I have to offer. Thank you!

October 1, 2014

Schoenbrunn Village Trade Fair



This is the ax set that I have made up and donated for the upcoming Schoenbrunn Village Trade Fair Raffle.



For the past three years they have sold raffle tickets for Ken Netting Fowler and other donated Items.

 Ken Netting, New England fowler in 62 caliber, 48" round barrel made by Ken, Jim Chambers flint lock, stocked in walnut with brass engraved furniture. LOP is 13 1/2" weight about 6 1/2 pounds. Stock is relief carved and barrel also has some engraving.  Tickets are for sale, at $5 each or 3 for $10. They can be purchased directly from Jack by sending a check for the amount wanted made out to John Johnson at 1795 Lexview Circle, Mansfield, Ohio 44907. Please supply a self stamped envelope and stubs will be returned to the purchaser. Drawing will be at 3pm on October 19th. Winner need not be present to win.



For more info, Check out their web site at http://www.schoenbrunnvillagefair.org/

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