The 124th NYSV Sutler List

Frankly in the past few years the quality of many of the sutler products has declined in quality. It has always been the creed of the 124th to look as good as possible. We are not a hardcore unit, but we do stress that our members portray as an authentic appearance as possible. The sutlers below have all been okayed by the 124th and are the ones from which the 124th will purchase their goods.
(215) 672 6891
The regimental quartermaster provides a large array of good quality reproductions. They are beginning to cater to both the hardcore reenactor as well as the mainstream reenactor. They are reasonably priced sutler and cater to all the needs of the mainstream reenactor.

(662) 287-4977
Jarnigan has always been a quality supplier of the 124th. Expect to pay a bit more at Jarnigan and be ready for a wait. They have a reputation for taking their time. My advice to you is; if it’s not it stock then go somewhere else. Their products are slightly better quality than those from the regimental quartermaster.

1-518-875-9981
Orchard Hill is a large composite of micro-sutlers that hone in on specific goods. They are a great source for hardcore, progressive, and mainstream items.

1-800- 431-1862
The Jersey Skillet licker is a new addition to the sutler list of the 124th. The skillet licker makes possibly the finest reproduction on the market today, which means that you are going to pay an extreme amount for his products, but it’s worth it. If you are unsure about how long you are going to be in the hobby, than this sutler isn’t for you. The skillet licker caters to the hardcore community. If you would like to know more about him you can talk to Pvt. Ryan McIntyre

1-301-766-7112
C. J. Daley is also a new addition to the sutler list. Daley is a direct descendant of Patrick Daley who was an original tailor that made shirts for the union army. He has a great array of goods that will not disappoint you. He caters mainly to the hardcore reenactor.

1-315-343-1557
Chris Sullivan makes some of the finest reproduction trousers on the market. He is reasonably priced. He produces two different patterns of trousers in both museum and commercial grades. For about $10 more than commercial sutlers you can buy a much nicer, more authentic pair of trousers

1-717-334-3200
Dirty Billy is a great source for civilian as well as military hats. It is best to buy from him either at an event or in his retail store in Gettysburg. He makes one of the best reproduction forage caps on the market.

Brad Keune
1-860-872-4022
Brad Keune specializes in union forage caps. His hats are excellent quality and it is usually a short wait to get one.

1-845-339-4916
An excellent provider of leather goods, especially canteen and musket slings. In the past years dell has gotten pricey, but his quality has not slacked in the slightest.

1-765-482-1861
A good source of cheap tents and 1861 Emergency issue blankets. Don’t bother buying anything else from them!

1-830-620-5192
Makers of excellent tents, tent poles, tent pegs, and haversacks. Reasonably priced

1-336-468-1190
One of the finest resources for tin ware. Very reasonably priced

Mickey Black
6378 US 601
Salisbury, NC 28147
Mail Mickey $9 and you’ll get an excellent pair of period style cotton socks. His socks are hand loomed.

1-304-535-2558
One of the finest Gunsmiths in the market today. His muskets are made to the highest authenticity. He also offers cheap de-farbing for those of you who opt to buy your muskets elsewhere.

1-417-451-6100
One of the best makers of authentic footwear. They also specialize in tarred accoutrements. This is one of the few sutlers that make’s the New York State style brogan.

1-304-462-7718
Panther is an excellent source for buying tents.

Below you will find a buyer’s guide for the Uniforms and Equipage of the 124th.
Most of the sutlers above will provide you with a total kit. This is not necessarily the wisest decision that one could make. It is beneficial to you and to your impression to buy from multiple sutlers that specialize in specific goods.

Blouses (Sack Coats):
Regimental Quartermaster
C & D Jarnigan
Skillet Licker
C.J. Daley
Orchard Hill

Dress Jackets (Shell Jackets & Frock Coats):
Regimental Quartermaster
C & D Jarnigan
Skillet Licker

New York State Jackets:
Skillet Licker
Orchard Hill Sutler

* There are a lot of sutlers that make NYS Jackets, but buyers should realize that this is a jacket that was very unique in many aspects. These two sutlers have mastered the making of the NYS Jacket. They should be the only ones considered when purchasing.

Trousers:
Regimental Quartermaster
C & D Jarnigan
Skillet Licker
Chris Sullivan
C. J. Daley

Brogans:
Missouri Boot and Shoe Company
Orchard Hill
Regimental Quartermaster
C & D Jarnigan

Socks:
Mickey Black
Any sporting goods store

*Any rough knit wool socks will do, as long as they are natural colored wool

Shirts: (white shirts should be avoided)
Talk to Sandi Deroma- her mother makes shirts that are top notch
C & D Jarnigan
C. J. Daley
Skillet Licker

Drawers (not mandatory)
C. J. Daley
Chris Sullivan

Accoutrements (Cartridge box, Cartridge box sling, belt, cap pouch):
Regimental Quartermaster
C & D Jarnigan
Orchard Hill
Dell’s Leather Works

Haversacks and Knapsacks:
C & D Jarnigan
Orchard Hill
Skillet Licker
Haversack Depot

Canteens:
Orchard Hill
Regimental Quartermaster
C & D Jarnigan
Village Tin Smith

Tents:
Regimental Quartermaster
Haversack Depot
C & D Jarnigan
Fall Creek Sutlery

Blankets:
Skillet Licker
Regimental Quartermaster
Orchard Hill
C & D Jarnigan
Fall Creek Sutlery

Gum Blankets, Ponchos, & Oil Cloths:
C & D Jarnigan
See Pvt. McIntyre for how to produce your own authentic oil cloths

Tin Wear (Cups, Plates, etc.):
Village Tinsmith
Regimental Quartermaster
C & D Jarnigan

Muskets:
John Zimmerman
Regimental Quartermaster
C & D Jarnigan