Shopping -> Recreation -> Living History Medieval Reproductions Historically accurate reproductions of medieval arms, armour, and artwork, Roman to Renaissance; Period costumes, accessories, furniture, architectural embellishments. On line catalog. Merchants of the Middle Waters Association of specialized artisans emulating 18th century crafts and times. Costumed interpreters, priced portraiture and metalsmithing, image gallery, leatherworking, web design and development for reenactors, and links collection. Switz Forge Home Hand forged ironware, knives, oil lamps and other Primitive Period items for reenactments and outback living. On line catalog and ordering accepts credit cards. Rendezvous Trader's Outpost Company provides reenactment supplies of all types from Medieval to American Civil War, particularly leather craft supplies including leather, dyes, finishes, tools, findings, and kits. Ordering information, based in Beaumont, Texas. Five Rivers Chapmanry Hand-crafted historical reproduction cooperage, fabrication by traditional tools and methods, cooperage demonstrations. Hand sewn embroidered costumes; historic patterns and fabrics; embroidery demonstrations. On line catalog; accepts credit cards. Poison Pen Press Books for the reenactor and Faire patron on medieval cookery, costuming, and domestic aspects of the Middle Ages and Renaissance; on line catalog and ordering information. Panther Primitives Historical accurate reproduction tents for reenactments and collectors; Medieval to American Colonial. Mail order catalog; contact information. Olde World Fine Clays Authentic reproduction pipes for the early 17th Century to late 19th Century smoker. Der Dienst Reproductions of military medals, badges, insignia and awards of items from 1775-1945. West Point Sutlers Merchant supplies accoutrements for American Civil War reenactors and collectors and general militaria for the World Wars; antique pistols and edged weapons, badges, military uniforms. Events schedule, ordering information, reenactment image gallery. More Living History Sites |