| Badger's Den: Purveyors of needed camp supplies: Ted Cash boxes, quality handmade soap, hand-forged camp irons, inkle sashes, pottery, wampum, beading, lead-free pewter soldiers, and old-time sweets. |
| Barkertown Sutlers: Handcrafted clothing of the mid-18th century, along with period edged weapons and a few other black powder shooting supplies. |
| Big Horn Trade Co.: A source of supplies for the historical re-enactor, rondezvourer, buckskinner, and Native American crafter. |
| Blanket Brigade Historical Clothing: Designers and suppliers of historical clothing and Witney Blankets for reenactors, pow-wow enthusiasts, plays, the film industry, and for those who want a western flair to their wardrobe. |
| Bradley Company of the Fox - 18th Century Wares: Most of the goods herein are made by craftsmen and not mass produced in great quantities. |
| Calapooia Traders: Specializing in garments designed for reenactment, trekking, or rendezvous. |
| Crazy Crow Trading Post: Rendezvous and Events: Listing of American Mountain Man and Black Powder Rendezvous or related events by month. Site offers online form to add your event. |
| Custom Handwoven Straps and Sashes of the 18th Century: Authentic handwoven straps for powder horns, longrifles, shooting bags, hunting pouches, and custom knives. Also sashes and legties. |
| Don Strinz Tipi: Manufacturer of tipis, lodges, tents and other canvas goods for the buckskinner and blackpowder enthusiast. |
| Eagle Valley Muzzleloaders: Club featuring living history demonstrations, monthly black powder competitions (shooting, throwing tomahawk and knife, fire starting, and offering two rendezvous per year. Located in Carson City, NV. |
| Frontier America Trading Company: Merchandise for camp, home and trail for rendezvous, buckskinners, mountainmen, cowboys, pioneers, re-enactors, emigrants to the West |
| H & B Forge Company: Producing hand-forged throwing tomahawks, pipe axes, camp axes and throwing knives for historical re-enactors, buckskinners, and Native American crafters. Other products include primitive camp items. |
| Handcrafted Powder Horns and Indian Quilling: Powder horns crafted in the eighteenth century manner, in a variety of styles. Also a producer of Indian quill work. |
| Into The Wilderness Trading Co: Supplier of elk & deerskin bags for the muzzleloader/buckskinner as well as deer,elk, and moose antlers for craftsmen,collectors, & taxidermists. Also supplies elk & deer leather for craftsmen and mountainmen. |
| Mad Monk - Horn Dyeing: Man has long used mineral pigment dyes as a means of coloring goods made from various animal proteins. In addition to being decorative, the mineral pigment dyes also provide varying degrees of protection against attack by insects or bacteria. |
| Mystic Wolf Trading Co.: Providing rendezvous, trekking, and reenactment supplies. |
| Powder Horns and Quill Work by Mike Small: A West Virginia native residing where his founding ancestors lived in 1740, Mike has been making powder horns for more than fifteen years and doing quill work for the last six years. |
| Quartermasters - Suppliers for Historical Reenactors: Suppliers for 19th Century Historical reenactors. Canada |
| Red Eagle Creations: Rendezvous items such as leather bags and pouches, fringed rifle case, blanket rifle covers, knives, sheaths and smoking pipes. |
| The Leatherman: Maker of leather possibles bags, shooting bags and other accoutrements for the blackpowder shooter, hunter and reenactor. |
| Wayne Zurl Historic Reproductions: A retail site for flintlock firearms, powder horns, primitive knives, leather goods and many other early American items of interest to the reenactor or living historian. |
| Will Shaw & Son, Leatherworkers: Makers of fine museum quality leather flasks, canteens, and primitive goods. |