Gents,
Greetings all. I'd like to call your attention to a few new offerings just posted on our website.
First, a new music CD by the "Camp Lincoln String Band", they call this new CD "Counting Stitches" and it is a collection of 19 CW era songs that have all been performed using only period instruments played in period fashion. This CD is another great addition to our extensive selection of authentically performed period music.
Second, we are pleased to offer you a new Civil War Drill Manual compiled by our forums own Mark (Silas) Tackitt. His manual titled "Guides-Posts" consolidates and reclassifies the Schools of the Soldier and Company, incorporates Division Drill, and also includes Complete Instruction for Skirmishers. All has been derived from Hardee's "Revised and Improved Tactics" (1862) and from other period sources. Complete with diagrams, resources, and documentation. His manual is suited for fresh fish as well as the most seasoned campaigner. All will find it useful and worth making a space for in your knapsack.
You may see these items and much more by visiting our website at http://www.orchardhillsutlery.com
Thank you all for your interest and continued support. Take care all.
Best Regards;
Dan Houde - Proprietor
Orchard Hill Sutlery
Greetings all. I'd like to call your attention to a few new offerings just posted on our website.
First, a new music CD by the "Camp Lincoln String Band", they call this new CD "Counting Stitches" and it is a collection of 19 CW era songs that have all been performed using only period instruments played in period fashion. This CD is another great addition to our extensive selection of authentically performed period music.
Second, we are pleased to offer you a new Civil War Drill Manual compiled by our forums own Mark (Silas) Tackitt. His manual titled "Guides-Posts" consolidates and reclassifies the Schools of the Soldier and Company, incorporates Division Drill, and also includes Complete Instruction for Skirmishers. All has been derived from Hardee's "Revised and Improved Tactics" (1862) and from other period sources. Complete with diagrams, resources, and documentation. His manual is suited for fresh fish as well as the most seasoned campaigner. All will find it useful and worth making a space for in your knapsack.
You may see these items and much more by visiting our website at http://www.orchardhillsutlery.com
Thank you all for your interest and continued support. Take care all.
Best Regards;
Dan Houde - Proprietor
Orchard Hill Sutlery
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