I’ve been waiting and attempting to get around folks that do some re-enacting that era and you know what? I don’t have all the clothing and stuffies yet but I’m going to do the same. It’ll just be me but the older one gets the less it matters. 🙏🏻👍
I was shown how old timers would fill the pan with powder then hold the fire-starting fluff next to the pan and pull the trigger. The heat of the igniting powder catches the fluff on fire. I have used a blank charge and a little dried grass in my Dragoon pistol and this worked very well.
Although,fellowship with others that enjoy our hobby is greatly missed. We can still keep the spirit of reenactment alive, by working on our kit, continuing to do research and getting a little mud on our moccasins. So , here’s to hope for a better new year, CHEERS !
i dont mean to be off topic but does anybody know of a method to get back into an Instagram account? I stupidly lost my password. I would love any assistance you can offer me
@Immanuel Forest thanks so much for your reply. I found the site thru google and I'm trying it out atm. Looks like it's gonna take a while so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
History cannot be canceled history exists and to understand history is to know ourselves into better ourselves from the mistakes of the past and improve upon the successes of the past. By the way I love you guys this content and all those similar content. These are things I grew up on and people really should have to know because the future is bleak
If it makes you feel better, I got into this hobby recently despite the shutdown and getting diagnosed with cancer. I'm really enjoying this. I've always been kind of a history nerd though
I like the verses Jermiah 29 verse 11. I like your presentation. I doo a little reacting I am going to do more.I like the 18th century scout.I have a 50cal Blue Ridge a mountain rifle. I like what you said never give up, do not putt of rracting.Just do it David Back from Menifee county Kentucky.
Just subscribed to your channel. I like your videos. Can you tell us about your rifle? Is that an early Virginia style? Caliber and barrel length? Thanks!
Man, you look perfect in all the clothing in all the videos...and you really rock a tricorne too...could you do a video specifically showing all the types of footwear from the era as well? Its good to know all the basics and options... Thanks!
@@HoffmanReproductions You are very welcome Ben, you deserve the compliments. Thanks for the reply! Looking forward to seeing what types of shoes/boots you own from the 18th century styles and which types you think should be worn with the clothing. Thanks and hope you have a great day!
At about 6:28 you said you were wearing Ft. Ligonier patter Moccasins. Man, you have GOT to make a video to show how to make those! I have been dying to make a pair, but I just can't find a decent "how-to." PLEASE make a video to show us how it's done!!!!!
Our annual 18th century rendezvous was not only canceled during the COVID-19 hype it ceased to ever be held again…. Thanks for the video!
Man, that is awful… I appreciate you watching!
I’ve been waiting and attempting to get around folks that do some re-enacting that era and you know what? I don’t have all the clothing and stuffies yet but I’m going to do the same. It’ll just be me but the older one gets the less it matters. 🙏🏻👍
Have fun with it. That is the main thing!
Thank you for keeping reenactment alive in spite of the lockdowns.
Thank you!
👍going in trek next week, can’t wait
Great! Have fun!
I was shown how old timers would fill the pan with powder then hold the fire-starting fluff next to the pan and pull the trigger. The heat of the igniting powder catches the fluff on fire. I have used a blank charge and a little dried grass in my Dragoon pistol and this worked very well.
Great video, as usual! Definitely needed the break from modern times. 😆 Hopefully we'll see ya out there, this year!
Thank you! Hope to see you too! Take care!
Although,fellowship with others that enjoy our hobby is greatly missed. We can still keep the spirit of reenactment alive, by working on our kit, continuing to do research and getting a little mud on our moccasins. So , here’s to hope for a better new year, CHEERS !
indeed! Onward!
i dont mean to be off topic but does anybody know of a method to get back into an Instagram account?
I stupidly lost my password. I would love any assistance you can offer me
@Zechariah Junior instablaster ;)
@Immanuel Forest thanks so much for your reply. I found the site thru google and I'm trying it out atm.
Looks like it's gonna take a while so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@Immanuel Forest it worked and I finally got access to my account again. I am so happy:D
Thanks so much you saved my ass!
History cannot be canceled history exists and to understand history is to know ourselves into better ourselves from the mistakes of the past and improve upon the successes of the past. By the way I love you guys this content and all those similar content. These are things I grew up on and people really should have to know because the future is bleak
Thank you & many thanks for watching!
If it makes you feel better, I got into this hobby recently despite the shutdown and getting diagnosed with cancer. I'm really enjoying this. I've always been kind of a history nerd though
Hey Brian that is great! Thoughts and prayers are with you Sir.
U said a mouth full brother,,I do civilwar r,,used to teach about it at are museum to school kids can't do that anymore 😢😮
Showed up in my recommendations and I have to say very good content!!
Wonderful! Thank you!
@HoffmanReproductions you're very welcome buddy👍
Good stuff, Ben. Keep the spirit.
Thanks so much!
Great stuff. Keep going
Thanks for watching!
I like the verses Jermiah 29 verse 11. I like your presentation. I doo a little reacting I am going to do more.I like the 18th century scout.I have a 50cal Blue Ridge a mountain rifle. I like what you said never give up, do not putt of rracting.Just do it David Back from Menifee county Kentucky.
Very nice video. Hope to see you at SCHOENBRUNN this year. 👍👍
Thank you! Planning to be there!
Great video Ben, thank you.
Thank you!
Great video! thanks for sharing.
Hey thank you!
You have a Great RUclips Channel and Website. Hope to meet you this year.
Thanks a bunch! Hope so too!
Just subscribed to your channel. I like your videos. Can you tell us about your rifle? Is that an early Virginia style? Caliber and barrel length? Thanks!
Thanks a bunch! Please see our video "Rifles in the 18th Century", I show it off a bit.
Gee you live in a beautiful area!
Thank you! We are blessed!
Man, you look perfect in all the clothing in all the videos...and you really rock a tricorne too...could you do a video specifically showing all the types of footwear from the era as well? Its good to know all the basics and options... Thanks!
Thanks so much! I do my best but always learning and trying to improve. Will have to do one on footwear. Good idea! Thanks again!
@@HoffmanReproductions You are very welcome Ben, you deserve the compliments. Thanks for the reply! Looking forward to seeing what types of shoes/boots you own from the 18th century styles and which types you think should be worn with the clothing. Thanks and hope you have a great day!
Thank you again! Have a good evening!
At about 6:28 you said you were wearing Ft. Ligonier patter Moccasins. Man, you have GOT to make a video to show how to make those! I have been dying to make a pair, but I just can't find a decent "how-to." PLEASE make a video to show us how it's done!!!!!
Thank you for the suggestion Lawrence! I will make a note for a future video to be made!
@@HoffmanReproductions
Awesome. I subbed, and I'll be watching for the video!
Thanks so much Sir!
What then is it you do in this field for a living?
Check out www.hoffmanreproductions.com to see our wares. Thanks!
Great video. Really like your tinder kit. Did you make that as well. Thanks
Yes Sir I did. Thank you for watching!
@@HoffmanReproductions do you also sell those?
Yes Sir, we offer the small English striker, vintage style oval tin carrying case along with several flints for $50.00 plus S & H
@@HoffmanReproductions I would like one how can I contact you
email is hoffmanreproductions@yahoo.com Would be happy to help out anyway I can.
what model of rifle are you carrying?
Please see our other video "Rifles in The 18th Century" where I go into detail about it. Thanks!