Showing posts with label feature. Show all posts
Showing posts with label feature. Show all posts

Friday, December 26, 2014

Souting Magazine

Outdoor Gear featured in Scouting Magazine | Magazine photo courtesy of Scouting.org

We are very excited to have our book ParacordOutdoor Gear (Fox Chapel Publishing, 2014) featured in the January/February 2015 issue of “Scouting Magazine.”  Paracord Outdoor Gear continues to be a best seller and Boy Scouts of America has taken note of the perfect blend of beginner information as well as more advanced techniques.  It has been sold out for months on Amazon but we still have a few copies available. "Scouting Magazine" is available to read for FREE from their website: scoutingmagazine.org. Just click the icon in the upper right on their site to read.
 

Friday, October 24, 2014

Paracord As Featured In...

EZ Jig is a American Survival Guide Magazine Feature
EZzzzy Jig as seen in American Survival Guide magazine.


“Prepare” to have fun with a craft that could save your life… and we are in a magazine that proves it! Our EZ-Jig Tool and Super Value Pack are featured in the November issue of American Survival Guide (page 85). Pick up a copy at your local newsstand and visit us for your cording supplies.


Parachute Cord Starter Pack - PCVALPACK5
Parachute Cord Starter Pack - PCVALPACK5

Wednesday, June 18, 2014

Outdoor Gear Made EASY

Paracord Outdoor Gear Projects, by Joel Hooks, Pepperell Braiding Company
Book Pre-Order: Paracord Outdoor Gear Projects.
Our very own Joel Hooks has a book arriving soon! Our advanced copies just arrived, so we should be fully stocked before the end of the month. Be one of the first to own a copy of this practical handbook. Available on ParachuteCordCraft.com.

Monday, June 9, 2014

Last Stop for Our School Bus

Holgate School Bus HZ640 is retiring. Limited Stock available.
Our Holgate School Bus is retiring. Last chance to own one.
We're about to say "Good-bye" to a treasured classic; we have limited stock on our Holgate School Bus. This piece dates back to the early-mid 90's. It will be missed!

...Until the next School Year ;-)