Merchants who sell COOKING ironwork: tripods, grills etc. ?

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Merchants who sell COOKING ironwork: tripods, grills etc. ?

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I want to add cooking ironwork to the camp this year and am way to busy to do the work myself....off hand I can think of Historical Enterprises but I dont see much in the way of tripods, grills etc...


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Post by losthelm »

What parts your looking for in paticular.
dan over at irontreeworks.com
http://www.livoniasmithery.com/

panther has some duch ovens and such also.

There are a number of people on the archive that can quote you a price for custom work if you can list dementions or a sketch of what your looking for or even a picture that you would like it based on.
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Jas Townsend has a lot of stuff like that, but geared towards 18th and 19th century - better though than completely modern versions.

http://jas-townsend.com under cooking equipment
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If you want cooking pottery Edric the Potter is the man.
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Wareham Forge (http://www.warehamforge.ca/) owned by Master Sylard (Darrell Markewitz) in Ontario does some kickass stuff. He's really focused on viking era wares and has done some work for the Viking Encampments in Newfoundland.
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losthelm wrote:dan over at irontreeworks.com


Seconded. Danr is great.
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You could try Clang. He does smithy work and could probably hook you up if he has the spare time.
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Andrew,

You might like some stuff over at Golden Boar Armoury: http://www.goldenboararmoury.com/

Check camp gear (http://www.goldenboararmoury.com/id85.html) for tripods and such. My brother Jens made the camp items (tripod, poker, etc.). There are only a few things in stock but maybe you'll find something you like.

Hope that helps.

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Post by D.Z.P. »

Never bought from them but the folks at Panther Pavilions have a selection too.
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