18th Century Artisan Show

JWFilips

Well-Known Member
Hi Folks:
Just a shameless plug for an outstanding show: If you ever heard of Dixon's Muzzleloading Fair in the Summer season This is bigger and it takes place each February!

The

18th Century Artisan’s Show

February 5& 6, 2016

Lewisburg, PA



The ninth annual 18th Century Artisan’s Show will be held on Friday, February 5 and Saturday, February 6, 2016 at the Country Cupboard Restaurant and Best Western Inn at Lewisburg, PA. This event showcases over 100 tables displaying the finest Contemporary American Folk Art, antique muzzleloading rifles and component parts suppliers in the country. A diverse group of artisans and craftsmen will be exhibiting their work, including period jewelers, potters, furniture makers, flintlock rifle, powder horn, blacksmiths, knife and bag makers, leatherworkers, tin ware, silver work, historic publications, painters and more!

Several antique Kentucky rifle displays of the finest rifles will be on hand for viewing. Many of the antique muzzleloading rifles and related antiques that are displayed will be from the local Snyder and Union county area.

The show is open to the public for an admission of $5.00 per day. Hours are 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. on Friday, February 5, and 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on Saturday, February 6, 2016.

For additional information please visit our website: www.18thcenturyartisanshow.com

Or, call Art DeCamp at 814-643-6343



Show organized by Artisan's Show, LLC
 
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freebullet

Guest
Sounds like a good time to me. I'm forever away from there though.

I take it your going?
 

Brad

Benevolent Overlord and site owner
Staff member
I would love to see some of the work there. Too far away sadly. We have very few craftsmen of that caliber around here.
 

JWFilips

Well-Known Member
Go Seldom...my job is to keep the website and info flowing! The times I have be there it is spectacular! It is a great group of knowledgeable folks. You learn a great deal of who we are today! ( sans present administration)
 

300BLK

Well-Known Member
I've been there several times, always on Friday, but work may keep me away again this year. The previous weekend I'll be at the Bushy Run MLer show the weekend before. Its mostly original guns with a few contemporaries and builders. Some of the folks do both shows.