Tyler Mazer is the artist behind "Stonefield Accoutrements, but he's also a father, husband, and muzzleloader at heart.
The State of Muzzleloading in 2021 with Darren Binder of Muzzle-Loaders.com
Talking with Tambi Dudley from Schuetzen Blackpowder about the state of muzzleloading in 2021
Bob McBride talks Black Powder TV, history, and falling in love with muzzleloaders
Suzanne Thomson on Portraying Historic Figures, Outdoor WIlderness Ladies, and Historic Trekking
Moose with a Muzzeloader | Muzzle Blasts Archives
Pushing Blackpowder to the limit | Shooting at 1200 yards with Ian Egbert
Returning to the Wabash | Reliving History by Surviving in a Dugout Canoe with Eli Froedge and Jason Jacobs
One year to the day later, we’re back at the frontier home of Eli Froedge and Jason Jacobs as they recover from another expedition in their dugout canoe. In 2019, the pair set out to travel the Wabash river, not far from Eli’s home, south into the Ohio River.
Jordan Walsh | Hunting on this season of "The Rifleman" exclusively with Muzzle Loaders
Luke Horak of Arrowhead Rifles | Muzzle Blasts Podcast
Frontier Reckoning: The Battle of Fallen Timbers by Joshua Shepherd
He loaned me a shirt and I was hooked | Jason Gatliff from Muzzleloader Magazine
This week we are talking to Jason Gatliff, owner of Muzzleloader Magazine and American Pioneer Video.
By God they made it | The 50th Anniversary of a canoe expedition of the Ohio River from Pittsburg, PA to Friendship, Indiana
Greg Murry overcame adversity to become the artist he is today | Excerpt
Daniel Howell on the revival of folk crafts and traditional skills | Muzzle Blasts Podcast
We're talking with Daniel Howell this week. Daniel has been involved in rendezvous out west for many years now, but in adult life has transitioned into studying and living by "primitive skills". A woodworker by trade, Daniel has continued to travel back in time, so to speak, re-learning what our forefathers and mothers lived by.
Daniel is from the western US, so we get into some of the history and differences between what he studies, versus what someone like me from east of the Mississippi river studies. We talk about the skills and craft behind muzzleloading, as well as its history in the United States and how muzzleloaders went hand in hand with skills like foraging, woodworking, blacksmithing and more.
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Links to topics discussed
The Folk Craft Revival Podcast
Daniel's Suggested Resources for any newcomer
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The European Powder Flask by Carl Dumke | Historically and Economically | Hornguild.org
This week's episode comes straight from our time at the 2020 Horn Fair with the Honourable Company of Horners. Listen as Carl Dumke, Master Horner, gives a wonderful presentation on the European Powder Flask. This hour-long presentation is packed with information and history on an often overlooked subject.