Merchants who sell COOKING ironwork: tripods, grills etc. ?
- Andrew Young
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Merchants who sell COOKING ironwork: tripods, grills etc. ?
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...
Who else?
Who else?
Fine Armour and Reproductions
Living History & Accurately Formed 'SCA' Grade
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Living History & Accurately Formed 'SCA' Grade
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losthelm
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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.
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.
- Andrew Young
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Fine Armour and Reproductions
Living History & Accurately Formed 'SCA' Grade
-----online catalog coming this spring----
http://www.partsandtechnical.com
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Living History & Accurately Formed 'SCA' Grade
-----online catalog coming this spring----
http://www.partsandtechnical.com
.
- woodwose
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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
http://jas-townsend.com under cooking equipment
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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.
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.
-Lars
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.
-Lars
