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NEW RELEASES FOR DECEMBER 2022
THE FUR TRADE
MOUNTAIN MEN

A mountain man was an explorer who lived in the wilderness. They were instrumental in opening up the various Emigrant Trails (widened into wagon roads) allowing Americans in the east to settle the new territories of the far west by organized wagon trains traveling over roads explored and in many cases, physically improved by the mountain men and the big fur companies originally to serve the mule train based inland fur trade.

Mountain men were most common in the North American Rocky Mountains from about 1810 through to the 1880s (with a peak population in the early 1840s). Approximately 3,000 mountain men ranged the mountains between 1820 and 1840, the peak beaver-harvesting period. While there were many free trappers, most mountain men were employed by major fur companies. The life of a company man was almost militarized. The men had mess groups, hunted and trapped in brigades and always reported to the head of the trapping party.
This man was called a "boosway", a bastardization of the French term bourgeois. He was the leader of the brigade and the head trader.

The Mountain men represents the “Beaver Pelts” of the original WSP title, and is the smallest part of the series, as it mainly concentrates on the individual men and personalities that worked alone or in pairs in the mountain wilderness.



WSP-58

THE FUR TRADE,
MOUNTAIN MEN,
MONSIEUR “Le DUKE”.
(1 pc)

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I hope more Mountain Men are forthcoming in this series...they are my favorites...
 
Yes, keep'em coming. I'm hoping for them wrestling mountain men at the rendezvous.

Steve
 
A fine example of the amount of detail a JJD figure has and how they push the hobby forward.
 
I was thinking a unique piece would be a dog sled, handy. Anyone up for one? Robin.
 
I have the two First Legion horse drawn sledges as the main eye candy to my Retreat from Moscow 1812 dio, Tradition Belgium 1914 dog gun team and the JJD Christmas sledge from the Snowshoes campaign but I could always find room for another sledge.

But John has a lot going on in terms of ranges so this wouldn't be my first choice as I really love his ancients, Aztecs, Wellington in India, El Cid, Manassas and 1066 ranges. I just pick up a bit of Fur Trade from time to time. The Keel boat is a keeper though.
 
I was thinking something like this. At the moment the fort appears to be the final piece for the Fur Trade series. Robin.
 

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Mind you, I am content with what I have, if the series has run it's course. Robin.
 

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Did JJD release a Mule with load of pelts? That would be a must imo.
 
I think John has stated that the Fur Trade series was to be the smallest of the Mountain Man Series. With all the great figures he has produced for the FT, there must be one heck of battle brewing.

Steve
 

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