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Similar compasses were used by explorers such as Admiral Byrd, Charles Lindberg, even Teddy Roosevelt, and by hundreds of thousands of hunters and other outdoorsmen like your grandfather and his friends.
As a dedicated conservationist, Theodore Roosevelt will forever be a heroic figure to America's outdoorsmen.
A befitting tribute for the man known as "The Father of Conservation". The 26th President of the United States lived a very interesting and colorful life before and after his time in the White House.
Push Daggers appear to be a uniquely American development, first appearing on the early riverboats and in the gold fields of California and Nevada. Gamblers favored them because they could be as swift across a poker or faro table as a percussion pistol without the possibility of a mis-fire.
Handcrafted from chap leather or skirting leather, this fully functional Canteen contains an FDA approved polyethylene liner.
Beautiful and durable latigo leather make this saddle bag a great value, tough and durable for years of use.
A great old idea, cups like these have been used for hundreds of years. Today they are seldom seen.
In words and images, Cowboy Ethics explores the life and code of the working cowboy as a source of inspiration pointing today's business world to a simpler more straightforward way of operating.
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.
The steel-headed tomahawk arrived with the French fur trappers as trade goods and quickly became a prized possession of the American Indian. Many designs were in use, varying from the simple hatchet to the elaborately decorated multi-use pieces.