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Daniel Howell on the revival of folk crafts and traditional skills

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This week's episode is brought to you by Muzzle Loader Magazine. Since 1974, MUZZLELOADER has been the leading magazine devoted to traditional black powder hunting and shooting. Each issue is jam-packed with articles on hunting, shooting, gunsmithing, do-it-yourself projects, living history, American history, book and product reviews, and much more!

We're talking with Daniel Howell this week. Daniel has been involved in rendezvous out west for many years now, but in adult life has transitioned into studying and living by "primitive skills". A woodworker by trade, Daniel has continued to travel back in time, so to speak, re-learning what our forefathers and mothers lived by.

Daniel is from the western US, so we get into some of the history and differences between what he studies, versus what someone like me from east of the Mississippi river studies. We talk about the skills and craft behind muzzleloading, as well as its history in the United States and how muzzleloaders went hand in hand with skills like foraging, woodworking, blacksmithing and more.

Links to topics discussed

Folk Craft Revival

Daniel on Instagram

The Folk Craft Revival Podcast

Daniel's Suggested Resources for any newcomer

Find out more about the National Muzzle Loading Rifle Association at our website - NMLRA.org

Muzzle Blasts on Instagram

NMLRA on Facebook

NMLRA on Youtube

Muzzle Blasts Podcast

A special thanks this week to the guys at Primitive Pursuit for sponsoring the podcast! Primitive Pursuit was founded in 2017 to be an outlet for learning experiences as a traditional bowhunter.

We couldn't have this conversation, the podcast or anything here at the NMLRA without the support of our members. Everything we do is made possible because of their generosity. Thank you.

Find out more about being a Member

--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/muzzleblasts/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/muzzleblasts/support
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Get 10% at the NMLRA store using the code "Podcast10"

This week's episode is brought to you by Muzzle Loader Magazine. Since 1974, MUZZLELOADER has been the leading magazine devoted to traditional black powder hunting and shooting. Each issue is jam-packed with articles on hunting, shooting, gunsmithing, do-it-yourself projects, living history, American history, book and product reviews, and much more!

We're talking with Daniel Howell this week. Daniel has been involved in rendezvous out west for many years now, but in adult life has transitioned into studying and living by "primitive skills". A woodworker by trade, Daniel has continued to travel back in time, so to speak, re-learning what our forefathers and mothers lived by.

Daniel is from the western US, so we get into some of the history and differences between what he studies, versus what someone like me from east of the Mississippi river studies. We talk about the skills and craft behind muzzleloading, as well as its history in the United States and how muzzleloaders went hand in hand with skills like foraging, woodworking, blacksmithing and more.

Links to topics discussed

Folk Craft Revival

Daniel on Instagram

The Folk Craft Revival Podcast

Daniel's Suggested Resources for any newcomer

Find out more about the National Muzzle Loading Rifle Association at our website - NMLRA.org

Muzzle Blasts on Instagram

NMLRA on Facebook

NMLRA on Youtube

Muzzle Blasts Podcast

A special thanks this week to the guys at Primitive Pursuit for sponsoring the podcast! Primitive Pursuit was founded in 2017 to be an outlet for learning experiences as a traditional bowhunter.

We couldn't have this conversation, the podcast or anything here at the NMLRA without the support of our members. Everything we do is made possible because of their generosity. Thank you.

Find out more about being a Member

--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/muzzleblasts/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/muzzleblasts/support
  continue reading

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