Our small tools are copies of original tools of the 17th and 18th century.  They are all hand forged, and rehardened to a tool hardness. 

The fire steels are made of old files and come with a piece of flint $15.00

 The turnscrews are only hardened on the blade so that the tool is not brittle. $15.00

 The pickering tool is a copy of the one in Neumann's book "The Collector's Illustated Encylopedia of the Revolutionary War".  $15.00

 The half pickering tool is Jack's design without the large vent pick.  This handy tool can fit into your patchbox on your rifle, which ensures that you always have a tool to work on  your gun with you.  $15.00

The Y musket tool is copied from specimans found archaeologically at Fortress Louisbourg, Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia which places them in a mid 18th century context.   The tool consists of two screwdriver and a gun worm with a 8/32 female thread. $25.00

The spring worms fit 50 caliber bores and up and attached onto a wooden ramrod end. $3.00

The 8/32 and the 10/32 worms will fit bores of 58 caliber (20 guage) and larger.  $8.00

The ice creepers are copied from an original on display at Fortress Louisbourg in Nova Scotia.  We can make them larger to fit under any size winter boot at an additional charge.  $22.00

 The awls come in two sizes, one for leather work and one for canoe work.  They are triangular in shape and are sharpened on both ends.  If one end breaks or becomes worn you can take it out of the handle and use the other side.  The small awls come either straight or "Z" shaped. Small $13.00 Large $15.00

The scraper blade is reproduced after some  that were found on Seneca Indian sites in Western New York dating to the first half of the 17th century.  They were used to dehair hides and were hafted on to either bone/anter or wood.  $10.00

The muskrat spear is copied from an 18th century trade canoe spill  on the Basswood River in Canada.  It was hafted on a large shaft and used to spear muskrats and fish. $35.00

The ice chisel is a reproduction of 17th and 18th century specimans throughout the Great Lakes and Canada. $35.00