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 Judging by the number of deer I'm seeing on one property we should be able to get you loaded up with feet. I'll also make at least 1 but possibly 2 trips to FL after season is over here so there will be more available then as well. Any use for wild hog hooves? I'd say it's quite likely that we'll end up with a few of those this year as well but will be January before that happens probably.

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Judging by the number of deer I'm seeing on one property we should be able to get you loaded up with feet. I'll also make at least 1 but possibly 2 trips to FL after season is over here so there will be more available then as well. Any use for wild hog hooves? I'd say it's quite likely that we'll end up with a few of those this year as well but will be January before that happens probably.

I'm sure I could use them for something

Sent barefoot from the hills of Tennessee
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Are you still needing any ? I just got a deer and gonna butcher him up now before the temp gets warm . I'll freeze the legs if thats ok until I can get down to your area either next week or so . Will freezing them hurt them for whatever you're gonna do ? 

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Just wanted to let you know, Flowers Deer Processing (close to Bordeaux) a whole barrel full of them two days ago. I'm sure you could swing up there and get a supply to last a long time. Edited by rugerla1
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Doing Woodland Indian reenacting like I do, that's pretty cool stuff right there UncleJak!

Dave

Thanks Dave! I'd love to see your regalia.
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Thanks Dave! I'd love to see your regalia.

I'll get some pictures together for you. If you have facebook, there is a few there under Dave Sayre, there are more at Between the rivers mountainmen. I'll share some with you.

 

Dave

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UncleJak; Here's one the city did for a poster that they will use to promote the early Indian and Settler history here.

 

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Our friends called us Daniel Boone and Mingo in this picture.

 

These pictures were handy, I'll put others up for you as soon as I can.

 

Dave

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UncleJak; I portray Tal-tsuska (Doublehead) Cherokee/Chickamauga warrior in the 1790 time frame.

 

Here is my stuff laid out for you, with description at the bottom.

 

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Top Center: Trade shirt dyed naturally with Blackberries. Top left: Sash, Elk and Bear Tooth Necklace. Top Center: Brass British Officer's Gorget (he needed it no more). Copper arm bands, Top Right: Hackle and Turkey Feather Hair Roach. Brown wool Blanket that I often wear. Center: Brain Tan Elk Leggings with ties. Tomahawk, Breech Cloth, Belt with knife and strike-a-light bag. Brain tan Elk Shooting Bag with Red Wool trim and Wampum beads. Carved powder horn. Bottom Row (L to R): Brain tanned Elk Centerseam wool lined Moccasins, Brain tanned Deer Pucker Toe Moccasins with red wool trim, Brain tanned and smoked Buffalo Pucker Toe Moccasins, Turtle Shell water container and Turtle shell cup/bowl, Seventy Five (.75) Caliber Trade gun named "Git Some".

 

Dave

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Dang I wished I had remembered you were wanting feet, killed a doe on the oakridge hunt and she had some piebald in her and had white patches on the front above the hoofs

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