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Yesterday was busy at Greene's Gun Shop / The Hawken Shop.
I set up a small display of Firearms and items relating to the fur trade.
Lots of folks came by and there was both good questions and discussion.
Had a lull at 1.00 ….So lunch was had and I took some pictures.
Sorry not the best of pictures…was in a hurry.
Greene's Gun Shop in Oak Harbor is a excellent gun store…if y'all are ever in the area , it is worth a visit.

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Good stuff, Andy!


Didn't know you had some awesome war clubs and legit tomahawks!


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Thank you....:D
A closer view of the two war clubs...and tomahawks.....

The wooden club..is one I made...hand carved from Osage Orange...brass tacks...and trade wool
The stone headed club...again one I made...rawhide wrapped handle...covered with hide / hoof glue.
Both would pass muster for being from the 19th century...or a bit earlier.

The brass headed pipe tomahawk...is old...as in from the 1850's - 1870's
The original iron blade bit insert...was damn near gone when I got it...so made a new iron bit...antiqued that...and inserted.
The handle is also a recreation.

The steel headed tomahawk...is from the 1970's....it has a great feel...and does duty as a 'hawk and pipe.

The third tomahawk is also one I made...and it does duty as a 'Hawk as well.

Andy
 
That's a great collection, Andy.
Thank you... :D
When my best friend Dave was still alive...we'd put on a big show...between us...we would have about 35 antique firearms...and about four tables of antique or well crafted replica items.
Those days are done...two or three tables is about all a one man show can do or handle...at this guy...:D

I change out the items from time to time...so who knows what will be there next time.
Andy
 
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Here are some more pictures of that svelte beauty....




The bag is very handy...since pants back then...generally didn't have pockets.
It was made by a friend....he beaded it in the Delaware / Shawnee styling...after their removal to the "Indian Territory"...

Both tribes were often seen in the far west...hunting , trapping , as well as sending out war parties...many also acted as scouts and hunters for fur trade companies and the US Army.
One of my favorite people of the time was George Drouillard , he was Metis...Born into the Shawnee Nation.
He was a hunter and interpreter for Lewis and Clark...and a fur trapper afterwards.
Andy
 
LOVE the coffee pot! Is that original? The repro revolutionary war brazier is cool too.
Thank you...:D
Nope...just a well loved..and well used reproduction coffee pot.
I won it a few years ago at rendezvous rifle shoot.
Much if not most of the items I have on display...I use as it was intended to be used for.
So they go camping and hunting with me.
Andy
 
For any who are interested...and can make it....

I will have another display / set up on 12 July 2025...that is a Saturday....10.00 - 5.00
Greene's Gun Shop / The Hawken Shop 4778 Monkey Hill Road Oak Harbor.

It is free and open to the public...and hopefully some good questions and conversation to be had.
Andy
 
"We are simply passing through history. This... This is history." :s0116:

Andy ..... I really enjoy seeing your collection of history on display and it always brings a smile to my face . :) You are the one man Gun Show . Blessings . :)
Thank you fellas.... :D
I would say that it is a labor of love....
But I take both pleasure from doing so...as well as a sense of reward.
It is good to share what I have and what knowledge I have with others....so we all can connect with the past.
Andy
 

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