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Paul Jones, writing in MUZZLELOADER magazine called Ken,  "...... the best known pouch maker in America today."

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Welcome!

Whether your American Frontier Culture needs run to an authentic handmade hunting pouch, a leather bound journal, dip pens, watercolor sets or early American folk art, you've come to the right web site.

I have been making what I call hunting pouches for years. In fact, I've probably made more than most. I believe the count to be up over 400 at last tally. You may call them shooting bags, shot bags, possible bags, day bags or haversacks. No matter. If you shoot a rifle gun or a smooth bore, flintlock or a percussion, a musket, a trade gun, or a squirrel rifle, I can make you a pouch that will fit your needs.

My work is owned by museums, curators and collectors. My pouches have been featured in videos, tv documentaries and numerous times in magazines and on their covers...Muzzle Blasts, MUZZLELOADER, as well as in the Dixie Gunworks Black Powder Annual and the latest Book of Buckskinning, for example.

What makes a Ken Scott Hunting Pouch different from a "run of the mill" or what I call a "grade" pouch? My pouches are handcrafted, one of a kind pouches that look like 200 year old originals. My work is well known and is recognized by knowledgeable reenactors for its uniqueness, top of the line high quality, and attention to detail.

I invite your inquiries. Please e-mail, phone or write me for more information. I look forward to hearing from you.

Bookmark this web site and check back for updates. From time to time I will feature other items in the American Frontier Tradition.


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Mailing Address:
Ken Scott
739 Fletcher Avenue
Indianapolis, Indiana 46203
E-mail: kenscott@indy.rr.com
Telephone: 317-261-0751

 

I would like to thank Early American Homes magazine for naming me one of the Top 200 Traditional Craftsmen in the country and listing me in their Directory of Traditional American Crafts. My craft was selected from among hundreds of entries nationwide.

My pouches were rated for their quality workmanship and fidelity to period design and construction techniques by judges expert in museum-quality antiques and fine, high-end reproductions.


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