I'm looking forward to Part II! The 10 minutes or so of Part 1 went by pretty quickly and was chock full of interesting information and facts. Thanks for sharing this with us!
Great video brother, wish you were able to do more period stuff like this. I'm trying to get into re-enacting myself, 1840's though, that seems to be the thing where I'm at. might be going to a rendezvous tomorrow. don't know yet, can't wait to see part 2.
What I was able to hear was interesting, but it alternated between being too soft or drowned out by background noise. I know it's a little late to do this for part 2, but you should consider investing in a good set of microphones. They would do wonders for your video quality.
Always a treat. See how research can pay dividends; you know what you're talking about, and you don't look stupid doing it. One of the elder statesmen of the lifestyle, there. Good job.
it was interesting he done his homework on this some people dont realize what some of these fellows have spent alot of time researching historical facts and alot of there own money bringing this to the public
I think I will have to watch this a few times to fully absorb. wow, thanks for sharing...
Use a notebook lol!
This has got to be my favorite video on UA-cam ,thank you
Glad you liked it
I'm looking forward to Part II! The 10 minutes or so of Part 1 went by pretty quickly and was chock full of interesting information and facts. Thanks for sharing this with us!
Yeah hes pretty entertaining
Excellent! Looking forward to Part 2. Thanks so much.
Soon man soon!
Great video brother, wish you were able to do more period stuff like this. I'm trying to get into re-enacting myself, 1840's though, that seems to be the thing where I'm at. might be going to a rendezvous tomorrow. don't know yet, can't wait to see part 2.
Nice Galen I hope your path is easy and is fun while learning
I can say nobody I know is doing these kinds of videos on you tube ,,,Thank you Sir.
My buddy Steve Davis does Stillwater Woodcraft
I like his videos too
He is such a wealth of early American history. I hope he is chronicling all his knowledge.
He is writing a book and i wish he would finish it!
How can we find out when?
always awesome when you can talk with one so knowledgeable....good job again, bro.
Yeah no doubt bro!
Outstanding bro! That guy has a wealth of intricate historical information. Loved it! God bless!
He is at that bro!
I love your "history journeys", keep them comin' ;-)
Thanky!
Great information. Thanks, Brian, for sharing this.
Sure thing
What I was able to hear was interesting, but it alternated between being too soft or drowned out by background noise. I know it's a little late to do this for part 2, but you should consider investing in a good set of microphones. They would do wonders for your video quality.
I know, this was on the fly though and they cost money i don't have either. So I do what I can
Wow..just Wow...I am near worship to that man..
Pretty interesting conversation a wealth of knowledge and history. Thanks for sharing
Tim my brother yeah he has quite an extensive brain!
Always a treat. See how research can pay dividends; you know what you're talking about, and you don't look stupid doing it. One of the elder statesmen of the lifestyle, there. Good job.
Thanks for the encouragement I appreciate it
it was interesting he done his homework on this some people dont realize what some of these fellows have spent alot of time researching historical facts and alot of there own money bringing this to the public
Yes sir, he commands a good penny for one of his guns too lol!
enjoy your videos..........it has been awhile, ty
Thanky good sir!
man there's a wealth of knowledge on the frontier life !! can't wait for pt 2
Thank you Tom!
thanks for another good video
Thanks Dave!!
very interesting
Thanky!