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6th NCST Sutler's Row Link Page |
| Where do you find such authentic stuff? We are
asked this over and over. We are recognized for our authentic, museum
quality reproductions. It makes us look and feel exactly like a North Carolina
Confederate Soldier from the 1860's. Some of us hand make our uniforms
or equipment, but many of us buy it from folks who specialize in these
wares. Like their 19th Century counterparts, they are known as Sutlers.
In the 19th century, Sutlers were traveling merchants who followed the
army supplying soldiers with items they could not otherwise get.
Cake & pies, canned goods, Soap, clothing, pipes & pocket knifes
and sometimes alcohol & tobacco. Todays Sutlers attend reenactments
& living histories, selling uniforms, accoutrements and weapons that
are exact replicas of those used over a century ago. Below is a list of
some of the Sutlers we do business with. Visit their web sites to learn
what is available. Shop around, but be careful not to buy junk, if in doubt
ask any experiance member. We are always happy to take a new recruit shopping
on Sutler row and help them spend their money!
Disclaimer: The 6th NCST is not associated with any sutler listed and can not make any guarantees. We have done business with these fine sutlers in the past and have been pleased with their quality, price and service. We hope you will be too. |
| Click on these On-line Sutlers:
Fair Oaks Sutler- Our friend Dennis supplies a variety of items, always with excellent service C&D Jarnagin - Great Leathers, Canteens, ground cloths & lots of info on the web site Dell's Leather Works- Good Leather Gear Fall Creek Sutlery- Known for their Brogans (shoes) Tart, Brantley & Benjamin- It's hard to find anything more authentic (and they're North Carolinians too!) Douglass, Campbell & Stewart- - maker of US and CS uniforms Panther Primitives- The best dog-tent money can buy Mrs. Eddins Emporium- "Fine Sewing" - Civilian & Military goods- makes great CS/US clothing; shirts; civvy clothes Nick Sekela/Historic Clothiers- Kevin sez: the best US gear and great US clothing, orgasmic frock coat ! Chris Daley/Historical Reproductions- Kevin Sez:the best US clothing; orgasmic overcoat The Haversack Depot- Haversacks and Shelter Halves LD Haning and Co- Knapsacks and Accoutrements Charles A. Cantrell- Hand stitched Uniforms Clearwater Hat Company- Hats Dirty Billy's Hats- More Hats Family Heirloom Weavers - Wool & Jean's Cloth John Wedeward Sack Coats & Stony Brook Co. Trousers- The finest reproduction Federal sack coats and trousers available! John Zimmerman- Master Gunsmith- De-Farbed Muskets & Repairs The Company Quartermaster- De-farbed Enfield muskets Trans-Mississippi Depot- Uniforms and equipment SG Marino's of Gettysburg- online catalog Cotton City Tailors- Reproduction Confederate Depot jackets and trousers |
| And Don't Forget these vendors that can be reached by Snail Mail
:
Mickey Black- great cotton socks 6378 US 601, Salisbury, NC 28147 Chris Graham- great suspenders, 7 styles RR 3 Box 410-B, Hayesville, NC 28904 (704-389-6126) Missouri Boot & Shoe Co.- great shoes and boots, military (US & CS) and civvy 951 Burr Crossing Rd.,Neosho, Mo 64850 (417-451-6100) Village Tinsmith- Isn't it obvious? PO Box 539, Hamptonville, NC 27020 (910-468-1190 ) Tim Allen- No not that Tim! This guy is a hat maker. 1429 Becket Rd, Eldersburg, MD 21784 (410-549-5145) (Thanks to Kevin Barnes for contributing to this page) |