Blue and Gray

The storm of the years that are fading.

American history is abounding with great men, famous and obscure - from Confederate General Robert E. Lee - commemorated here with a Browning's Living History Series Bowie, to the anonymous riflemen and gunners of the Union and Confederate Armies.

Civil War Army Swords

John H. Thillmann is an internationally recognized authority on U.S. swords. With nineteen chapters, this reference book covers all swords carried by officers or enlisted men in the U.S. Army from the 1830s until the end of the Civil War.

Browning® Robert E. Lee D Handle Bowie

The Robert E. Lee bowie is the fifth release in a series of six knives honoring American people, events or locations of historical significance. The first four were: The Liberty Tree, the Alamo, the Vietnam War and Crazy Horse. Browning expects to release Dwight Eisenhower in 2009. Browning, together with American Forests, develops each knife when wood becomes available from a tree that witnessed the event.

Winchester® Leather

Protect your money with a black Winchester® 30-30 money clip or a brown Winchester® 12 Gauge money clip. Includes two pockets for credit cards as well as a clip to hold your cash.

Wool Vest with Leather Trim

Like the other Adirondack vest we offer, this dressier, lighter weight vest is made to our specifications by one of the oldest woolen mills in the United States.

Civil War Cavalry Throw

From 1861 to 1865, the Army troops of the Civil War kept warm under Woolrich wool blankets. These were the blankets that the soldiers relied upon in the fields.

1841 Six Pounder Cannon

The Model 1841 6-Pounder gun was made in large numbers for the Mexican War and was in general service at the outbreak of the American Civil War. As a result, they were widely used by both the Federal and Confederate armies.