

FA9 120mm Sam Stone £34.35
Sam Stone was one of the 'free trappers' who chose to stay in the mountains even when the beavers were trapped out (extinct). These mountain men pushed further into uncharted regions, trading with the Indians and adopting their lifestyle by marrying native women. They became the explorers of the then-aptly named Wild West. As traders, they were also responsible for the cultural exchange between the Euro-Americans and the Indians and to a lesser extent between the distant Indian tribes themselves. With their knowledge of the terrain and access to the native tribes, they were later (sometimes reluctantly) used as guides to immigrant convoys or as scouts for the army, ironically defeating the very purpose for which they stayed in the mountains: to live a solitary life in an untouched nature. The 15-part figure depicts a mountain man in his heavily Indian-influenced attire. Some of the clothing were made 'in the field' while other items were obtained from the native tribes that he encountered.

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