| This company was begun by Wayne Hutzell, who after doing some research found a way of making historical correct clothing and gear to help improve his impression and to improve fellow reenactors who wanted to further their impressions. Eric Woods, who first met Wayne at the 135th Cedar Creek Reenactment, began to see a different way of reenacting. Wayne guided him in the right direction and not long after that Eric produced his first knapsack for Wayne and the merger began. First and foremost, we are reenactors who began making our own uniforms and gear. The response we received was very positive. Our philosophy for beginning to go retail was that we believe that your quest for authenticity should not be limited by your finances. We strive to create the most accurate and well made garments and equipment at the most affordable prices. You can find less expensive gear, however our quality and prices are among the most competitive. Our goods have been field tested by us enough to know that we are selling a quality product to other reenactors and we can say with confidence that our items will meet all of your requirements for the hardest of campaigns. Lastly, our items are made with the best quality that we can provide to you. We wouldn't sell it if we wouldn't wear it ourselves. Your friends in historical accuracy, Wayne Hutzell and Eric Woods *please be patient while our website is being created* Email us for any questions or comments you may have: Wayne Hutzell Dirtybackboys@aol.com Eric Woods EJWoods72@aol.com |

| Please call for any questions you may have Wayne Hutzell 301-733-8553 Eric Woods 301-678-6791 |
| We are pleased to announce that we have opened a store front in Gettysburg partnered with these other fine makers: EJ Thomas Mercantile Ben Tart Dick Watters Fine Goods and Morris and Company Historical Clothiers. Be sure to check us out in the Old Gettysburg Village. " "The Depot" where you can get all your needs or wants. |
