18th Century Traders and Supply Sources

I have been a little reluctant to set up a page strictly for traders as I did not want to slight those who do not have web sites or e-mail addresses. Strictly in an effort to reduce some of the clutter and speed up page downloading I am creating this page.
Traders listed on this page are not necessarily our customers, we honor all requests to be listed. If you are a trader or dealer and would like your address added here please e-mail us and we will be more than happy to provide the link.
Publications:
Skirmish Magazine - Reenacting magazine in the UK covering many time periods.
Art and Prints:
Lord Nelson's Gallery Fantastic folks here and great service too.
White Historic Art Bryant and Pamela White
Books Sources:
BookGuy.com A pleasant place to visit. Source for books. Covers many periods.
Phil's New Book Blanket Sale Phil Weaver of Continental Consulting
Suppliers of Fine Goods:
I have added these
sites for the use of retail customers who may visit our site, if you would like
your site posted please e-mail us with
that information.
Tennessee Valley Manufacturing
Cleon Grover - Historic Reproductions - E-mail link to Cleon, great source for reproduction 18th Century swords and information regarding them.
Historic Pottery Reproductions by Julia Smith
Jim Chambers Flintlocks, Ltd. Great kits, these contain some of the finest parts and materials going. Jim is a fine fellow to do business with.
Avalon Forge Free catalog available.
Old Dominion Forge Fine forged knives, belt axes, swords and other products. Kyle does a fantastic job, I can't think of anyone else I would recommend.
Tentsmiths These are by far the finest tents for reenacting I have ever had the pleasure of using.
Track of the Wolfe Great place for gun tools, parts, locks, stocks, barrels; they've got it all. Super folks.
Walden Font Company Check this site out, very good source for period fonts and clip art.