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March - April
Crow Calls Sale & Featured Items
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Powwow and Rendezvous season is almost here! Save on many of our most popular items such as Moccasin Kits, Buckskin & Bison Leather, 18th & 19th Century Footwear, (& lots more) for your next craft
project or event.
32 items & item categories
are featured BELOW.
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Front Fall Knee Breeches
These were used prevalently through-out the mid-18th century and even into the early 1800’s. Our knee breeches are made from sturdy cotton canvas. Buttons are arranged on the front fall and knee band to match historic examples. The back is gusseted and laced to give you that extra room you need while sitting. Knee Breeches are not vanity sized. Please measure your waist to get a true size before ordering. Sizes available: 32, 33, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46.
Item No. (replace ** with size)
4610-001-2** Dark Brown
4610-001-6** Tan
Reg $99.00 | SALE $84.15
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1750s Colonial Waistcoat
Our 1750s Colonial Waistcoat is a longer waistcoat style popular throughout the mid-18th century. Perfect for F&I period clothing and reenactments. Made from 100% wool. Waistcoat is fully lined in cotton as are the two working front pockets. Adorned with brass buttons (10 down the front and 3 for each pocket). Very nicely made. Sizes available: 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48.
Item No. (replace ** with size)
4618-001-0** Navy
4618-001-3** Maroon
4618-001-4** Cream
Reg $89.00 | SALE $75.65
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1770s Colonial Waistcoat
A collarless waistcoat style that is suitable for period dress between
1760-1800. Made from 100% wool and nicely lined in white cotton. Brass buttons add a nice touch down the front. Two fully lined pockets on each side make this a fully functioning piece of period clothing. Sizes available: 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48.
Item No. (replace ** with size)
4618-002-0** Navy
4618-002-1** Green
4618-002-3** Maroon
Reg $89.00 | SALE $75.65
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19th Century Double Breasted Waistcoat
This is a classic style vest worn from the early 1800’s into the Victorian period (1837-1901). This waistcoat has a nice even lapel that leads down into two rows of five brass buttons. 2 fully lined pockets are on each side. The front panel is made from 100% wool; the back is cotton with a cinch buckle for a tighter fit. Sizes available: 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48.
Item No. (replace ** with size)
4618-003-0** Navy
4618-003-1** Green
4618-003-5** Red
Reg $89.00 | SALE $75.65
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1850s Waistcoat
This 1850s Waistcoat is a standard style vest used in the mid-19th century. You can see this style throughout the Civil War; used in both military uniforms or as part of civilian wear. We have offered two colors to cover both options. Has a short stand-up squared collar and nine eagle embossed brass buttons. Three functional pockets adorn the wool front panel. Back panel has a cinch buckle for fitting. Sizes available: 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48.
Item No. (replace ** with size)
4618-004-0** Navy
4618-004-6** Butternut
Reg $75.00 | SALE $63.75
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Item No. (replace ** with size)
4640-001-0** Navy
4640-001-2** Dk Brown
Reg $179.00 | SALE $152.15
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1850s Frockcoat
This is a basic double-breasted design of the mid-1800s. You would see this style used as an officer’s coat during the Civil War. This style was also widely used as a civilian coat. This is why we have chosen to replace the Civil War buttons with matching wool covered buttons. This will give you more options as to how you use this in your period attire. Our 1850s Frockcoat is made from 100% wool and fully lined for comfort. Two fully lined pockets adorn each side. Sizes available: 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48.
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1840s Shoulder Bag 9"x11"
Made from a high quality cowhide with a grain reminiscent of bison leather. This bag features nice soft feel and pull-up that gives the leather the look of quality and durability. While sharing many characteristics of the other Missouri River brands hunting bags, each style has its own defining features. All have a back pocket. All flaps are leather trimmed. Shoulder straps are nice and thick with antiqued brass buckles and D rings.
Item No. 4524-201-005
Reg $89.00 | SALE $75.65
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Item No. 4524-201-004
Reg $99.00 | SALE $84.15
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Deluxe Woodsman’s Bag w Fringe 10"x11"
Made from a high quality cowhide with a grain reminiscent of bison leather. This bag features nice soft feel and pull-up that gives the leather the look of quality and durability. While sharing many characteristics of the other Missouri River brands hunting bags, each style has its own defining features. All have a back pocket. All flaps are leather trimmed. Shoulder straps are nice and thick with antiqued brass buckles and D rings.
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Large Hunting Bag 10"x10"
Made from a high quality cowhide with a grain reminiscent of bison leather. This bag features nice soft feel and pull-up that gives the leather the look of quality and durability. While sharing many characteristics of the other Missouri River brands hunting bags, each style has its own defining features. All have a back pocket. All flaps are leather trimmed. Shoulder straps are nice and thick with antiqued brass buckles and D rings.
Item No. 4524-201-006
Reg $89.00 | SALE $75.65
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Item No. 4524-201-007
Reg $89.00 | SALE $75.65
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Frontier Possibles Bag
Made from a high-quality cowhide with a grain reminiscent of bison leather. This bag features nice soft feel and pull-up that gives the leather the look of quality and durability. While sharing many characteristics of the other Missouri River brands hunting bags, each style has its own defining features. All have a back pocket. All flaps are leather trimmed. Shoulder straps are nice and thick with antiqued brass buckles and D rings.
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Folding Pocket Lantern
This Folding Pocket Lantern is comprised of a hinged tin box with rolled edges. Inside the box is a candle holder that rotates out. This holder provides the lantern with both a light source and stability to stand up. When folded shut it measures 5" (high) x 3" (wide) x 1" (deep) and takes up very little space on your writing desk. Candle not included.
4684-013-012
Reg $45.00 | SALE $36.00
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Beaded Backpack 18"x15"x7"
Using real Czech seed beads, this backpack has a 15"x12"x11" front beaded panel. The panel has a double snap top revealing a large outer pocket. The body of the backpack is made from a heavy smoked gold canvas with a back piece and top flap of a similar weighted dark brown canvas. Snap buttons are positioned at the top so the sides can close down before the top flap is strapped shut. Overall dimensions of the backpack are 18"x15"x7". Two adjustable shoulder straps positioned in the back. Large enough to hold dance regalia but versatile enough for use as a weekender bag or large school backpack. Interior is nicely lined and has several pockets including a large zippered enclosure.
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8545-170-004
Reg $155.00 | SALE $131.75
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8545-170-003
Reg $149.00 | SALE $126.65
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Beaded Cinch Top Bag - 16"H x 11"Dia
Our Beaded Cinch Top Bag is constructed out of nice heavyweight dark brown canvas, this cinch top bag is a sure eye-catcher. The beautiful Czech beadwork wraps completely around the bag in a traditional style often seen in blanket strips. The bag is plenty big to use as an overnight bag, school bag, or large purse. Stands 16" tall and has a round 11" diameter base. Reinforced canvas straps are adjustable and secured at the bottom by metal fasteners. Top of the bag has large metal eyelets so the rope can cinch up easily. Interior is fully lined and has several pockets and closures within.
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Southwest Shoulder Bags, 11"x12"x1"
These bags have a flap top that is secured by a Velcro enclosure. The fully lined interior sports a zippered inside pocket. Sold in an assortment of Southwest designs. Constructed from woven acrylic with dimensions of 11”x12”x1” (15”cotton strap)
4524-521-900
Reg $22.00
SALE $19.80 |17.82/Ea. (3+)
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River Cane Flutes
Without a doubt the best river cane flutes Crazy Crow has ever offered. In terms of clarity, tonality, and ease of playing, these are an absolute must have. We offer the option of three keys (A, C, and E). These flutes naturally have a smaller diameter which creates their distinctive clear tone. The five holes keep the desired pentatonic scale. The bamboo used is very resistant to warping and will keep its shape. The bamboo is finished with a safe natural lacquer and wrapped with waxed twine for added color accents. The River Cane Flute is apparently simple, but its sound has a special quality that can equal the most high dollar wood flutes.
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Key A - 20"
6510-009-001
Reg $79.00
SALE $67.15
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Key C - 17"
6510-009-002
Reg $65.00
SALE $55.25
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Key E - 27"
6510-009-003
Reg $108.00
SALE $91.80
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Key A - 18"
6510-009-101
Reg $129.00
SALE $109.65
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Large full-grain bison sides with beautifully rich natural colors. Thickness is around 5 ounces making it perfect for moccasins and heavier clothing. We offer these in three colors: Gold, Willow, and Tobacco. Limited quantities so
get yours today. Hides measure approximately 17-23sf.
Prices are the same for each color.
17-20 sf | $144.00/Ea. | $130.00/Ea. (3+)
20+ sf | $171.00/Ea. | $154.00/Ea. (3+)
| | Superior quality, 6-layered chevron beads that are identical to the old Italian made favorites that have been traded around the world for centuries. Color and uniformity is excellent, with a high gloss finish. Dimensions are approximate due to the fact that these are handmade beads. Available in black (001), white (026), red (081), corn yellow (144), yellow (146), green (218), turquoise (240), & royal blue (260). | | |
Item No. Size
711-0107-*** 5x7mm
711-0109-*** 7x9mm
711-0112-*** 8x12mm
711-0114-*** 10x14mm
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Reg.
$0.69/E
$0.79/E
$0.89/E
$0.99/E
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SALE
$0.55/E $0.50/E (10+)
$0.63/E $0.57/E (10+)
$0.71/E $0.64/E (10+)
$0.79/E $0.71/E (10+)
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Large Smooth Dentalium
Excellent looking tusk-like dentalium. All shells have been culled to fit within the 1.5"-2" size. Perfect for chokers, regalia jewelry, and dance adornments. Absolutely the best and most consistent dentalium we have had in stock.
Item No. 2526-002-026
Reg $9.50/100 $86.00/1000
SALE $7.60/100 $68.80/1000
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Polished Steer Horns 6"-20"
These quality polished horns are selected for powder and priming horns, split horn bonnets, spoons, etc. Avoid the extra work of sanding and polishing a raw horn by starting with one of these. Colors range from black to beige to white in any number of combinations.
1912-001-100 Small (6"-9")
Reg $9.95 | Sale 7.95/e | $7.24/e (6+)
1912-001-101 Large (10"-14")
Reg $10.95 | Sale $8.76/e | $7.96/e (6+)
1912-001-102 Large (18"-20")
Reg $12.95 | Sale 10.36/e | $9.44/e (6+)
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18th & 19th Century American
Historical Reenactments
What is an early American historical “Reenactment”?
By Crazy Crow Trading Post
Credit Above Photo: Wikimedia Commons Photos from below article w/Crazy Crow edits
Note the distinction made here of “18th & 19th Century American Historical Reenactments”. There are persons interested in virtually all historical eras of most countries who participate in WWI and WWII reenactments, Viking, Roman, Napoleonic Wars (i.e., Waterloo), etc.
In this article, we stick to the early American eras as those are the ones whose participants that Crazy Crow Trading Post supplies. A typical “reenactment” takes place over a one to three-day period, usually over a weekend (folks have real jobs).
PERIODS COVERED: Voyageur Rendezvous, American Colonial Civilian Reenactors, French and Indian War, American Revolutionary War, War of 1812, Mountain Man Fur Trade Era, Frontiersmen, Longhunters & Trekkers, Seminole War, Texas Revolution, and American Civil War. We also have a section devoted to: Native American Pow Wows ARE NOT REENACTMENTS!
Reenactors gather and set up an encampment, using reproductions of tents, cooking equipment and camping gear from the period they represent. Each day of the reenactment, you can visit the encampment, talk with the reenactors and watch demonstrations of everything from open-fire cooking to tomahawk and knife throwing. You can learn to dance or listen to musical performances. You can also shop at a reenactment in a special area called the “sutlers’ camp.” Here you’ll find all kinds of items related to reenacting – everything from swords to tents to hand-sewn dresses.
The “History” of Historic Reenactments
Historic “reenactments” have a long history. The Romans staged recreations of famous battles within their amphitheaters as a form of public spectacle. In the Middle Ages, tournaments often reenacted historical themes from Ancient Rome or elsewhere. Military displays and mock battles and reenactments first became popular in 17th century England. In the nineteenth century, historical reenactments became widespread, reflecting the romantic interest in the Middle Ages of the times. Medieval culture was widely admired as an antidote to the modern enlightenment and industrial age that was beginning to spread.
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