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I am glad to see the variety of leather workers in the Redoubt. Having worked with a team of draft mules in logging and various farming endeavors, perhaps the SurvivalBlog’s News from The American Redoubt should do an article on tack producers in the Redoubt, not to mention suppliers of draft horses and mules. There is a time coming when these amazing forms of God’s creative technology will be in much demand, especially for producing lumber and food on a small farm scale.
I can’t believe you did not mention Milt Sparks from Boise
My Alien IWB holster is my EDC. I really like it after 2 years use.
Their Cloak Slide hybrid is comfortable but poor design on the back side makes it very hard to holster.
I’d like to see more articles on the other American redoubt regions. That would be the Appalachians, particularly that area around Eastern Tennessee, Eastern Kentucky, Southwest Virginia, and the mountain region of Western North Carolina, possibly also Southern West Virginia. The other area would be Northern Michigan, the Upper Peninsula of Michigan and maybe Northern Wisconsin and also maybe Northern Minnesota, that is if you can handle the COLD. I really can’t think of other areas that would qualify. Some of your other readers may have additions to the list.