Sutlers
Sutlers (Suppliers)
As always, please check with one of the group’s officers regarding the best choices for equipment; not all equipment sold by sutlers on this page may be appropriate for a particular impression. For instance, a sword that is appropriate for the French & Indian War period might not be accurate for someone portraying a Jacobite in 1745.
Arms and related supplies:
Dixie Gun Works — dirk blade kit
Scotia Metalwork (J. Michael McRae) – handmade replicas of period dirks and sporrans
Museum Replicas carries a few weapons that will do in a pinch, though you will have to modify them to make them correct. Do NOT buy their clothes, sporrans, or jewelry.
Leatherwork:
C.S. Osborne & Co. Leather Tools
Kentucky Leather & Hides — carries some deerskin appropriate for pampooties, sporrans; see Appin Paper about sporrans for pattern
Clothing and Textiles:
96 District Storehouse: fabric
Barkertown Sutlers: men’s jackets, shirts, fitted trews, waistcoats
Burnley & Trowbridge: Linens, wool, linsey-woolsey, fustian, horsehair interlining, hemp canvas, buttons, and sundry other period fabrics and supplies
Dharma Trading Co.:textile crafts supplies; sells indigo and other natural dyestuffs
Diane Jensen: hand-knitted Scots bonnets
Druid’s Oak: clothing
EarthGuild: Supplies for weaving, dyeing, etc.;
Halcyon Yarns: spinning, weaving, and other fiber arts supplies and books
Jas. Townsend and Son, Inc.: sells fabric, patterns and clothing. Not all is appropriate for our impression.
Lacis: sells period sewing implements (for many periods — make sure what you’re ordering is correct for us).
The Silly Sisters: women’s clothing
Other Camp Equipment:
Deborah’s Pantry: period cooking supplies
J. Henderson: period pottery
Living History Shop: trunks and other camp furniture
The Quartermaster General: sundries including buttons, buckles, ironwear, etc.
Westminster Forge: copperware
Wm. Booth, Draper: period fabric and other supplies