The narrative fails to mention one fact the commercial row at Friendship is limited to Muzzle loading firearms designed and built before 1898 or replicas thereof there are no modern firearms permitted on the grounds of the National Muzzle Loading Rifle Association at Friendship.
I grew up going to raundavous and muzzleloader shoots but have not been to one in some years now its sure good to see that it's still going on I really enjoyed your video
I remember visiting the "sheep sheds" in the 1970s with my father. It was the height of the muzzle loading craze and all those booths had a vendor occupying's them. James Townsend and Sons was one of the vendors, right next to Buffalo Enterprises. Was a lot of fun to look, but I had no money! It's nice to see H&B Forge is still at their original booth!
Dang it. I'm a po boy too, but I really envy all them goodies you found. I'd be heading there myself with a pocket full of cash, if I weren't up here in South Dakota busting my ass on the farm. Well, at least I can subscribe and see where your journey takes you next. Regards.
I went here pre-covid. I bought a powder horn. The Sheep Sheds need some maintenance and painting. I could not figure out why they did not do this work.
Great vid sir! Very interesting, you are so lucky to have places like that to go shop! Here in Northern Ireland we don't have the like. I am into black powder myself and am building a 1730era brownbess and have so much trouble getting parts, even flints for it are a problem. Good luck with your channel bud and I give you a sub. 👍
Good morning, we’ve been binge watching your channel, sent here through the algorithm. Thank you for taking the time to share these wonderful events. This flea market and the others you have posted is what we remember visiting back in the 70’s in our neck of the woods. Unfortunately the Libtards have taken control of our beloved state and these type of events we remember with such fond memories have been canceled and or have become magnets for a bunch of Chinese BS. Praying for a miracle and belief in the Lord, we will gain control and return to those simple times from the past. Please keep these videos coming, know they are much appreciated. LGB FJB 2A and a return to freedom in 2024 Ultra MAGA
A lot of interesting material to pore over. As an aside I was interested to see a country still using one dollar notes, pretty much history elsewhere so they may soon be collectables as well.
Great vid, saw alot of things I would have brought home with me. Nice find on that shotgun, the old man engraving is such a beauty. I would proudly hang up that rifle in the man cave to admire.
I met a Traveller from an antique land Who said: “Two vast and trunkless legs of stone Stand in the desart.[18] Near them, on the sand, Half sunk, a shattered visage lies, whose frown, And wrinkled lip, and sneer of cold command, Tell that its sculptor well those passions read Which yet survive, stamped on these lifeless things, The hand that mocked them, and the heart that fed: And on the pedestal these words appear: “My name is Ozymandias, King of Kings.” Look on my works ye Mighty, and despair! No thing beside remains. Round the decay Of that Colossal Wreck, boundless and bare The lone and level sands stretch far away.
good afternoon ,sir, i really enjoyed that video, im viewing from New Zealand, i liked thoese little rifleman knives, any chanch i could purchase some? kind regards
Man I love it people who like stuff like that are just alike but some don't mind spending it all on something they really like price has no meaning like me if it's a 8 inch knife and I like it I'll spend every penny I got for it lol lol cool video bud wow
we re watch your videos from shows like this one thank you now we need to find the dealer of the tomahawks and those sticks with the balls on the end that can be used for defense. Wish you would get emails addresses of these distributors
First time viewer here and now subscriber.I’ve taken interest in older flintlocks however I wouldn’t be sure if I was overpaying for one. What purpose does a gorget serve? I’ve seen plenty of them and reminds me of what the British military wore in their uniforms.
During the days of early America, French and English officers wore crescent-shaped gorgets of silver or silver gilt as a badge of rank. The British awarded gorgets to various chiefs of American Indian tribes both as tokens of goodwill and a badge of their high status. Those being awarded a gorget were known as gorget captains. Gorgets were also awarded to African chiefs. Here is a passage from Wikipedia: "A gorget is a type of neck armor worn by soldiers and knights in the Middle Ages and Renaissance periods. It was typically made of steel or other metals and was designed to protect the neck and throat area from swords and other weapons. The origins of the gorget can be traced back to the 14th century, where it was first used as a simple plate worn around the neck. Over time, the gorget evolved into a more complex piece of armor that covered not only the neck but also the upper chest and shoulders. During the 15th and 16th centuries, the gorget became an essential part of a full suit of armor. It was often decorated with intricate engravings and designs, making it a symbol of status and wealth. By the 17th century, the gorget had become smaller and less prominent, and was eventually replaced by the cravat or necktie. The use of the gorget continued in some military applications, particularly in the British Army, where it was worn by officers as a badge of rank until the 19th century. In modern times, the gorget has been revived as a piece of ceremonial dress, worn by military officers during formal occasions. Overall, the history of the gorget reflects the evolution of armor and military dress over several centuries. While it is no longer used in a practical sense, its legacy lives on as a symbol of tradition and military heritage."
hey i understand that you deal in cast iron im looking for a pi ce thati only seen once i relly dont know a guy told me hehad one he took camping to cook his fish in hesaid to turn over the fish is to change sidesits ovelopens on one side in hafe i was asking do you have oneor twothat you would sell?
The narrative fails to mention one fact the commercial row at Friendship is limited to Muzzle loading firearms designed and built before 1898 or replicas thereof there are no modern firearms permitted on the grounds of the National Muzzle Loading Rifle Association at Friendship.
I grew up going to raundavous and muzzleloader shoots but have not been to one in some years now its sure good to see that it's still going on I really enjoyed your video
Heading down there Saturday, it is 1 1/2-hour drive from where I am.
Man I'd go broke at that flea market!
Killer deal on that swage block!
I know!!!! Dang it I wiish I had got it.....
I remember visiting the "sheep sheds" in the 1970s with my father. It was the height of the muzzle loading craze and all those booths had a vendor occupying's them. James Townsend and Sons was one of the vendors, right next to Buffalo Enterprises. Was a lot of fun to look, but I had no money!
It's nice to see H&B Forge is still at their original booth!
yes sir you can go broke there fast.
I really enjoyed the video you have shared.
I can't wait to go to friendship.Indiana one of these days.
You should!
Killer flea market 👌, make it there every year 🤙
Sir, I recently found your channel. Your vids are extremely informative and relaxing. Thanks!
Welcome!
Thanks for taking us along!! 1😉👍
A lot of nice old things there! I would buy a lot of stuff!
Definitely!
Dang it. I'm a po boy too, but I really envy all them goodies you found. I'd be heading there myself with a pocket full of cash, if I weren't up here in South Dakota busting my ass on the farm. Well, at least I can subscribe and see where your journey takes you next. Regards.
Man that's a awesome flea market !!!! Nothing like that in SC. Love to go !!
twice a year in Friendship Indiana
I went here pre-covid. I bought a powder horn. The Sheep Sheds need some maintenance and painting. I could not figure out why they did not do this work.
Great vid sir! Very interesting, you are so lucky to have places like that to go shop! Here in Northern Ireland we don't have the like. I am into black powder myself and am building a 1730era brownbess and have so much trouble getting parts, even flints for it are a problem. Good luck with your channel bud and I give you a sub. 👍
thank you sir, welcome aboard!!!
200 bucks!?! I like it too!
👍👍
Good morning, we’ve been binge watching your channel, sent here through the algorithm. Thank you for taking the time to share these wonderful events.
This flea market and the others you have posted is what we remember visiting back in the 70’s in our neck of the woods. Unfortunately the Libtards have taken control of our beloved state and these type of events we remember with such fond memories have been canceled and or have become magnets for a bunch of Chinese BS.
Praying for a miracle and belief in the Lord, we will gain control and return to those simple times from the past.
Please keep these videos coming, know they are much appreciated.
LGB FJB 2A and a return to freedom in 2024 Ultra MAGA
I am glad you enjoy the videos! Yes let’s hope for a return to sanity this November and beyond!
A lot of interesting material to pore over. As an aside I was interested to see a country still using one dollar notes, pretty much history elsewhere so they may soon be collectables as well.
Great vid, saw alot of things I would have brought home with me. Nice find on that shotgun, the old man engraving is such a beauty. I would proudly hang up that rifle in the man cave to admire.
I love that gun.
I am from Australia, and that place almost looks alien to me. Very cool
You can never have enough pew pews!!
I met a Traveller from an antique land
Who said: “Two vast and trunkless legs of stone
Stand in the desart.[18] Near them, on the sand,
Half sunk, a shattered visage lies, whose frown,
And wrinkled lip, and sneer of cold command,
Tell that its sculptor well those passions read
Which yet survive, stamped on these lifeless things,
The hand that mocked them, and the heart that fed:
And on the pedestal these words appear:
“My name is Ozymandias, King of Kings.”
Look on my works ye Mighty, and despair!
No thing beside remains. Round the decay
Of that Colossal Wreck, boundless and bare
The lone and level sands stretch far away.
Thanks for your time and toil retelling that poem. I'd forgotten most of it
Nice range!
Thanks
I would have gladly payed $50 for that stag handle knife.
good afternoon ,sir, i really enjoyed that video, im viewing from New Zealand, i liked thoese little rifleman knives, any chanch i could purchase some? kind regards
Man I love it people who like stuff like that are just alike but some don't mind spending it all on something they really like price has no meaning like me if it's a 8 inch knife and I like it I'll spend every penny I got for it lol lol cool video bud wow
we re watch your videos from shows like this one thank you now we need to find the dealer of the tomahawks and those sticks with the balls on the end that can be used for defense. Wish you would get emails addresses of these distributors
I will next June when the market returns...
Huuuuuyyyyyyyyyyyyiiii q cantidad y variedad de repuestos para escopeta de vancarga desde Colombia 😮
I'm only about 4 hours away I think maby I'll try to go this year
First time viewer here and now subscriber.I’ve taken interest in older flintlocks however I wouldn’t be sure if I was overpaying for one.
What purpose does a gorget serve?
I’ve seen plenty of them and reminds me of what the British military wore in their uniforms.
During the days of early America, French and English officers wore crescent-shaped gorgets of silver or silver gilt as a badge of rank. The British awarded gorgets to various chiefs of American Indian tribes both as tokens of goodwill and a badge of their high status. Those being awarded a gorget were known as gorget captains. Gorgets were also awarded to African chiefs. Here is a passage from Wikipedia:
"A gorget is a type of neck armor worn by soldiers and knights in the Middle Ages and Renaissance periods. It was typically made of steel or other metals and was designed to protect the neck and throat area from swords and other weapons.
The origins of the gorget can be traced back to the 14th century, where it was first used as a simple plate worn around the neck. Over time, the gorget evolved into a more complex piece of armor that covered not only the neck but also the upper chest and shoulders.
During the 15th and 16th centuries, the gorget became an essential part of a full suit of armor. It was often decorated with intricate engravings and designs, making it a symbol of status and wealth. By the 17th century, the gorget had become smaller and less prominent, and was eventually replaced by the cravat or necktie.
The use of the gorget continued in some military applications, particularly in the British Army, where it was worn by officers as a badge of rank until the 19th century. In modern times, the gorget has been revived as a piece of ceremonial dress, worn by military officers during formal occasions.
Overall, the history of the gorget reflects the evolution of armor and military dress over several centuries. While it is no longer used in a practical sense, its legacy lives on as a symbol of tradition and military heritage."
That is a place to save up for I have herd about the shoot but not the flea market
hey i understand that you deal in cast iron im looking for a pi ce thati only seen once i relly dont know a guy told me hehad one he took camping to cook his fish in hesaid to turn over the fish is to change sidesits ovelopens on one side in hafe i was asking do you have oneor twothat you would sell?
Shit you’re rolling in the money!
Did they have any Mitchell 300’s there?
I didn't see any.
Hi from Argentina
Hi there!!!
Great price on that swage block
Did it seem like there wasn't as many vendors as in the past or was it just early
I go at sunrise. Many vendors weren’t there yet.
When is this flea market? Do they have it every year?
Every June and September, google "Friendship Flea Market" and "NMLRA National Shoot"
Anyone know the song at 27:06 ?
Quisiera un mosquete...
Where in Indiana ?
Small town called Friendship IN. Google Friendship Flea Market.
You need an ID to buy one of those guns?
I'm not sure what the laws are in Ohio.
Not for a muzzleloader unless your in a commie state
Well im wondering cost lol can't see nothing
A lot of these old guys just don't want videos just the way they are the rest of them will be running from something most likely a felony
Bro i am Indian bro gun price bro
The guys gun broke or gun stupid or just a chicken nugget (coward)
Which guy?
Bien plus intéressantes que les bourses aux armes Françaises
et, juste à coté d'un champ de tirs, excellent !!! 👍
Oui c'est magnifique!