Monday, December 11, 2023

"Strive not to shoot often, but Strive to shoot well" a change is coming...

 

                So yeah, I’ve been quiet for a minute or two, I mean its pretty standard at this point for my readers to expect a giant gap in material.  This is normally the point I talk about my ADHD or something else but the truth is I have been writing it is just not for my blog. Back In May at martin’s station Jason Gatliff asked me to be a staff writer for Muzzleloader Magazine. SO, as a result, I’ve been doing a lot of writing but just not for this space.

                I didn’t want to write something here that I could have given Jason and hit a much wider audience because lets face it as far as I know right now the only people reading this weirdness is The shirt tail mess (they invoked this demon) Jason, The dutchman, my daughter Cindy (why aren’t you studying?)  Tony’s creation Ray, Bill/Heather and Mark Lewis (he likes watching axes being ground or something…who knows why limousine liberals do what they do) And so far I’ve been able to rework on a larger scale some of my past write ups, A lot of new information  and a few hunting trips/ treks.

                My current plan is to Add information here to articles that appear in “Muzzleloader”. This way in fair use I can use images and artifacts that I wasn’t able to in the article.  I can also add information that I have dug up after the issue went to print. The nice thing about my blog for me has always been I was able to add documentation I’ve found in real time and since I’m prone to weird fits of reading at any given time of the day.

                So I hope going forward if you’ve enjoyed my weirdness you’ll jump over to the muzzleloader magazine site and subscribe www.muzzleloadermagazine.com . Support a magazine that has given to our hobby for decades and is willing to take a chance on research based trekking/woodcraft/hunting/bad ideas like this blog.  I’ll still be here yelling at windmills but you’ll be able to hear the whole weird rant there. Plus, you’ll be able to say hipster phrases like “I was into the buffalo trace before it went mainstream and lost its edge”.  We’re not Punk rock we’re new wave…

Anyhow so to keep rocking with that…its December so that means Pa muzzleloader season is right around the corner. That for me means how do I stay warm while running around looking for a deer. If you are like Levi my wife will buy you a vest that looks like something Marty Mcfly would wear in back to the future. Seriously folks the women in my life are so jealous of this dog they are trying to kill his hunting instincts.

Poor Levi looking like Marty Mcfly

blanket surtout,,,snuggy with pockets



                To add to last years jacket info I did an article on capotes, great coats and blankets coats. Two examples Ive made for myself are more on the line of a great coat…or if a great coat and a capote had a baby. The first example I took off of a mid 18th century image of a group of Canadians.  It’s a bound blanket coat with a collar. Right now my plans for it are nothing more then trying to wear it to look more pimp like then the dutchman (the guy has a fur collar on his great coat, I’m done with him trying to pass me off as an unlicensed trader) 

1770s canadian image




The 2nd example is from a runaway ad and was a nice find for my coats made of blankets file. I used a Rob Stone blanket to make my “surtout”. A surtout is basically a great coat without a cape. Just a large straight bodied overcoat. The blanket was one I had used for awhile so this is going to be my new goto overcoat.  Another set of pockets and a wearable sleeping bag make this a great garment for late season camping. The more I study working class clothes the more use of blankets as cloth I find. For someone working outside before central heat this makes total sense and is a nice view on just what working class /backcountry folks wore in cold weather.

                Now the next level of weirdness in this post…We are on the eve of the 250th of Dunmore’s war. Right now I’m planning on hitting two Dunmore’s events this summer so for the next few weeks I’m going to take a page out of Jim Mullins handbook and post a few kit building posts to get folks into the mindset of the best of the 250th events. Using the Mckorle store lists show folks some common purchases leading up to that campaign (hint time to rehash blue leggings and ozenbrig hunting shirts)  as well as some other gear that pops up.  I’d also like to toss out that I’m planning on doing a Dunmore’s trek in Western Pa in late July. If you are interested drop me an email at thebuffalotrace1765@gmail.com

So yeah stuff is changing here but if it didn’t keep moving forward would it really be worth reading?

                And before I forget to say this…Thank you for reading this. If it wasn’t for you guys reading this for years, I wouldn’t have been given a chance to go to a bigger audience. The emails, questions, comments, feedback have all helped me keep being weird and writing. Thank you

1 comment:

  1. I can't wait to read what you put in Muzzleloader and the update that you put here.

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