This week the boys talk with Kyle Willyard of Old Dominion Forge about his passion for history, his dedication to craft, and just why he tolerates Jason so much. Find Kyle's work on facebook: https://www.facebook.com/olddomforge Firelock and Quill is available on YouTube, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts. Follow Us Online @Muzzleloadermagazine @ILoveMuzzleloading @townsends
This week, the boys catch up after the Kalamazoo Living History Show and discuss plans for the spring season. Jason & Ryan are preparing for Fort Fredrick, Ethan is preparing for a trek. We talk community, gear, and more.Firelock and Quill is available on YouTube, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts.
In this episode, the boys talk with Anthony Winegar from @thedeerskindiary The Deerskin Diary brings the colonial American frontier—America’s first Far West—to life through hands-on demos, storytelling, and immersive history across YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok.
In this episode, Ryan, Jason and Ethan talk with renowned artist David Wright.https://davidwrightart.com/ Born in Rosine, Kentucky in 1942 and raised in Goodlettsville, Tennessee, David Wright has always had a close association with the two major subjects of his work; the rural landscape and American history. Professionally trained as an artist, with study in Europe, Wright has spent his life painting subjects he is most passionate about…landscapes and historical subjects: the American frontier, (the hunters, settlers, soldiers, and American Indians), and the American Civil War. His career took a two year break in 1964-65 when he was drafted to serve in the US Army, a year of which was spent in Vietnam. In 1973 he joined Gray Stone Press, which publishes limited edition collector prints of his paintings. Wright’s paintings have been featured in television documentaries and as covers for numerous books and magazines. As an avid historian, his research has led him to write articles for various publications, as well as contributing chapters in some well-known books on the American frontier. Venturing into the media world, Wright has appeared on television as an historical consultant. He has also served as Art Director for Native Sun Productions’ high definition films: award winning Daniel Boone and the Westward Movement, Refuge in the Wilderness, and the History Channel’s 80 Acres of Hell and First Invasion – The War of 1812 for which he was nominated for a Prime Time Emmy. Wright was commissioned to do a major painting for Cumberland Gap National Historical Park entitled “Gateway to the West – Daniel Boone Leading The Settlers Through The Cumberland Gap, 1775”. This painting has been made into a breathtaking wall-size mural and is on display at the Cumberland Gap Visitors Center. He has received the prestigious Harrison Eiteljorg Purchase Award at the Eiteljorg Museum Quest For The West Show for his painting titled “Uninvited Visitors” which now is included in the museum’s permanent collection. His internationally known works hang in numerous private collections, as well as the Booth Western Art Museum in Cartersville, GA; Tennessee State Museum in Nashville, TN; Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art in Indianapolis, IN: Sam Davis Historic Home Museum in Smyrna, TN; Cumberland Gap National Historical Park, and Historic Martin’s Station at Wilderness Road State Park, Ewing, Virginia. In 2019, he was honored with a retrospective show of his work at the Eiteljorg Museum and in 2022 he was honored with the Booth Western Art Museum American Artist of Excellence award. David Wright and his wife, Jane reside outside Gallatin, Tennessee in a beautiful 18th century style house situated over the ever-running falls of historic Asher’s Creek, across from the ruins of an old gristmill.
In this episode, Ryan and Ethan talk with Jay and Leigh Ann from Stone House History about their experience in living history, the business back end, and where their inspiration to dive deeper comes from.https://www.stonehousehistory.com/#/ Stone House History was founded in 2017. The Owners, Jay and Leigh Ann, love history and putting it in the hands of the public. Our goal is to help put more focus on learning the skills and crafts of the past, while enjoying the present. Firelock and Quill is available on YouTube, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts.
In this episode, Ethan & Ryan recap a rained-out Five Medals, Martin's Station Prep, and the balancing act of 21st-century boys trying to enjoy the 18th century. Firelock and Quill is available on YouTube, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts. Follow Us Online @Muzzleloadermagazine @ILoveMuzzleloading @townsends @townsendsjournal