Showing posts with label William Schneider. Show all posts
Showing posts with label William Schneider. Show all posts

Friday, August 6, 2021

2021 CLA Live Auction: Frontiersman’s Kit by William Schneider

 

William Schneider’s “Frontiersman’s Kit”, which is copied from an artifact formerly in the collection of the Fort Pitt Museum, is a distinctive representative of frontier history. Schneider explains that “it was removed from exhibition when the fort management changed directions. Later it was found to have actually been a homespun shoulder holster for a Colt Patterson. It has since been re-homed and appropriately marked.”  


            Schneider’s unique version of reproduction leatherwork is made from an alum- and bark- tanned deer hide that has a Neatsfoot oil finish. “This was done,” says Schneider, “to try and replicate the look of the leather.”  The ax and knife, from Schneider’s collection, fit snugly in the bag for your next trip afield. The ax, made by Israel Rollinson, has a wrought iron head with a steel cutting bit. The knife, made by Ken Hamilton, has a period box wood handle.






For more information, contact the artist directly: airwolf54a@yahoo.com

 

Photography by David Wright

Text by Joshua Shepherd

Monday, August 2, 2021

2021 CLA Live Auction: Bag, Knife and Horn Set by William Schneider and Casey McClure

 


For this year’s CLF Fundraising Auction, artists William Schneider and Casey McClure have produced a blackpowder rig loaded with frontier character. Schneider’s bag is made from deep brown pigskin that’s been dyed and oiled with Neatsfoot oil. It was then finished off with a mixture of buffalo tallow and beeswax. The strap is bark-tanned elk hide with a period brass buckle. The rig comes with an antler powder measure, as well as a powder horn from Schneider’s collection which was made by Willy Frankfurt.


Schneider modestly points out that the centerpiece of this set is the knife by Casey McClure. It’s an iconic frontier knife, forged from an antique file, and hafted with a whitetail antler handle with poured pewter bolster. The knife fits snugly in a beavertail sheath that’s attached to the pouch strap. The mouth of the sheath carries a decorative band of deerskin.





For more information on the work of the artists, contact them directly:

William Schneider: airwolf54a@yahoo.com

Casey McClure:  jcmclure@aol.com

 

Photography by David Wright

Text by Joshua Shepherd