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- Washing fulling preshrinking a Hudson Bay blanket - Bushcraft USA Forums
Hbc point blankets are made of 100% wool and are pre-shrunk as part of the manufacturing process So you can hand wash your blanket in a gentle detergent like Zero or Woollite
- History and birth of a knife - Bushcraft USA Forums
The History: The Hudson Bay Camp Knife can trace its roots back to the days of the mountain man and the fur trade era of the late 18th century Originally made specifically for the Hudson Bay Company by Sheffield England cutlers, Jukes and Coulson or Jukes, Coulson, Stokes approximately around
- Show off your WOOL items! - Bushcraft USA Forums
Show off your favorite WOOL items! Share pics of your favorite wool camp blankets, blanket shirts and other wool made items kw~ Hand Loomed, Navajo, English and American Point Blankets, The HBC, Canadian History, CJ WIlde, Tony Baker, Rob Stone, Pendleton Blankets, The NW Company, Filson
- The warmest wool blanket. | Page 3 | Bushcraft USA Forums
First: the Bushcraft Spain 100% spanish Merino Wool blanket This is my 6 point HBC blanket: Here is the BS loft thickness compared to the HBC: imo, the spanish blanket is superior in warmth, at a similar weight I really like the look as well, the ends of the spanish blanket are tied and carded by hand too
- Capote (Mountain Man style blanket coat) - Bushcraft USA Forums
An older collectable HBC could easily be more than that Finally, I got it all together right, stitched the raw edges up, and cut the parts that are supposed to be fringe
- $600 for sleeping gear? - Bushcraft USA Forums
If you get older HBC or similar high qual blankets, that'll run you around $100-200 for each blanket and usually under $50 for a mil surp bivy That is around $300, but it'll usually last a lifetime
- What is the best wool blanket | Page 5 | Bushcraft USA Forums
The label in the photo looks like the real HBC blankets Don't write off the Faribo Faribault , Witney, Pendleton, Golden Dawn, Eaton, Woolrich, and others though
- The warmest wool blanket. | Page 2 | Bushcraft USA Forums
It's a Multi-Stripe SEAL-A2 labeled HBC 4 point from the mid 1920s Only these older HBC blankets have this fur-like nap and thickness Modern versions are completely made by machines and do not have this hand finished nap A full weight antique point blanket will be thicker and warmer than even CJ WIlde's blankets
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