We sat down with Justine and Ron from @EarlyAmerican and @frontierpatriot after we had a delightful time with them at our recent photoshoot.
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@chrisponti11735 ай бұрын
I'm so proud of you Justine and and Ron, and thank you Samson Historical for showing Hoosier hospitality.
@ThinWhiteAxe5 ай бұрын
The imperfections are why I was initially drawn to Justine's channel. It feels real, and brings the history closer.
@margui62245 ай бұрын
Thank you, Samson Historical, for interviewing Ron and Justine. It was great.
@karenangellotti33885 ай бұрын
I completely loved the silence in Justine's videos. It made it authentic for me. I am quiet when I cook alone, it is beautiful.
@lindamalkas33025 ай бұрын
This collaboration is outstanding!
@wife975 ай бұрын
Wow, it's so impressive that Justine and Ron do their videos by themselves. And I love their dramas.
@debbieguy1735 ай бұрын
My husband and I love both channels...Early American and Frontier Patriot. We both love the drama episodes and eagerly await each new enstallment. Now that we know about the Samson Historical channel I shall watch you with great enjoyment.
@davidaponte75214 ай бұрын
Had a great time listening to how Justine and Ron met . I’m a fan of these 2. I’ll be replaying this for a while.
@prideprejudice98255 ай бұрын
OMG! I am just so HAPPY for you, two Justine & Ron! 🥳🇺🇸🥳🇺🇸 You two are AWESOME, living your lives to the FULLEST! I enjoy Samson Historical, and my son and I have bought items from them. There are very HIGH QUALITY items they have. Thank you for SHARING YOUR JOY and HAPPINESS with your viewers! ❤ God Bless you all! I can't wait to order some more items from Samson Historical. Also, my husband, me, and our oldest son watch your channels, Ron and Justine. ❤ P.s. yes, Ron, we, the viewers, DO LOVE the skits you and Justine and the others put on. I love it. Keep them coming. ❤
@patriciakoester15805 ай бұрын
Thank you Samson Historical for having Justine & Ron on !! Patricia & (Daniel)
@pattimickelson98615 ай бұрын
I love the dramas. That you used to do.. So much fun to watch
@SviatlanaBalybina5 ай бұрын
Justine and Ron are fantastic couple and absolutely talented people! I wish you both all the best! Love you ❤
@LydiaHuff29015 ай бұрын
💝 Ron's Valentines gift to Justine should be a painting of pears 🎨🖌🖼🍐, a dresser piece🪮, and purple flowers in a ceramic pot.💐🏺
@frontierpatriot5 ай бұрын
🎨🍐🖼🌷🪞
@phoebedigs13565 ай бұрын
I totally agree with you about dresses. They are cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter with leggings under a warm skirt. Thank you for this videos guys. I loved it!
@scheralgreider54065 ай бұрын
Mississinewa 1812, Feast of the Hunter's Moon, Colonial Market Days, great events to attend. Love! Love their catalog!
@gregkarkowsky9675 ай бұрын
I was at a reenactment of the Fench and Indian war at Fort Ligonier PA. I stopped and watched for a while as family's camped and cooked, kids ran and played some of them spoke french and I watched a guy shaving in a mirror nailed to a tree. I can still smell the horses and the camp smoke in the air.
@user-tv5up1uu4x5 ай бұрын
Glad to see more of this collaboration. I always enjoy watching Justine and Ron and following their stories and adventures! And welcome Early American to Indiana!
@ardicesaugar54755 ай бұрын
Glad to see that some young people are keeping history alive:)
@sharonlewer40885 ай бұрын
Please tell me that I am the only one that thinks the girl in the middle looks like a painting? I swear the color and her facial features are just perfect for a painting. I hope I’m not the only one that sees it !
@ImaSurvivor19725 ай бұрын
These two are just adorable and educational ❤️
@gloriahollandsworth55175 ай бұрын
This is so great!! Love this!! 💖🫶💖🫶 What a special treat to see this!
@nicolewale8885 ай бұрын
I absolutely love the energy in this video. Nothing but good vibes 😊
@gregkarkowsky9675 ай бұрын
Justine, when you mention a beautiful shot of s simple bunch of pears, that is the essence of art. You don't need giant mountains or a Venice canal scape to make good art. All you need is a simple bunch of pears.
@williamcovarrubias10705 ай бұрын
because of Ron and Justine I have placed 2 orders with Samson and there will be more to come . Love your assortment of merch
@aimee22344 ай бұрын
I adore Justine and Ron! They are the real deal in all if their videos. They need a Samson Historical registry for us trapped in the 21st century! xoxo
@ThePalmerFamilyBackyardGarden5 ай бұрын
WOW - We are looking forward to this chat.
@EarlyAmerican5 ай бұрын
Thank you ❤
@tbmpetsolutions5 ай бұрын
Very nice. Hoping for success for all.
@garymartin58985 ай бұрын
we love your channel Justine and Ron..we love our antiques and the earlier the better..thank you for helping preserve our history..I love Samson and wiuld love to order more..they have great candles....plus they are from our state of Indiana😊 Becca M
@marksgirl82955 ай бұрын
I love Ron & Justine! I have been watching them from the beginning.❤
@blancabrown73065 ай бұрын
Beautiful souls❤❤❤
@rekamarginean45945 ай бұрын
Such a lovely conversation! I got to know more about Justine and Ron, and first time to learn about Samson Historical! Thank you for being a gracious host Abbey Samson! It is whimsical, intriguing and inspiring to learn about the artistic and the useful and practical objects from the past you talk about.
@deborahlehman86175 ай бұрын
Good job Justine and Ron💗
@ImaSurvivor19725 ай бұрын
It’s fun to see Justine’s outfit very cute
@pbrn17295 ай бұрын
This video is so amazing! I love the collaboration with Samson! I also loved learning even more about your history as a couple and in the area. Thank you so much and I’m glad you got to meet💖💖
@shady62minx5 ай бұрын
Justine and Ron Rock!!! Loved watching you guys on Samson Historical!!
@terryt.16435 ай бұрын
Note to self in next life: find a guy who will make me an authentic potato masher, bring me a bouquet of wildflowers & takes the time to find out what I like. He’s a keeper🥰👍👍
@xanthgirl5 ай бұрын
What a great time with wonderful people.
@elizabethdavis19745 ай бұрын
I agree 😊 very warm and inviting
@CarlainMontana4065 ай бұрын
Way to go, Ron and Justine!! 👏👏 ( insert loud whistle 😁) this collaboration is fantastic!!
@ckrtom25 ай бұрын
Ron is so giddy. Like many others, I love their channels. Their channels have really blown up. Rightly so and it’s exciting. It’s gotta be hard to not let things go to their heads. I’m sure they’ll just keep their eyes on what they love to do!
@hacksaw4345 ай бұрын
I remember meeting the Samsons years ago at Hartford City Civil War Days. I was so intrigued watching them make leather drinking vessels. I've been watching Ron and Justine for about 2 years and they quickly became my favorite channel. Watching this video brings things full circle for me.
@SamsonHistorical5 ай бұрын
That was a (ahem) *couple* years ago. We still make the leather drinking vessels today!
@hacksaw4345 ай бұрын
@@SamsonHistorical probably closer to 10 years ago if I'm not mistaken. I was just getting into leatherwork back then and thought it would be cool to make a leather tankard. I still haven't made one but when I get a chance I'll have to finally do it.
@carmenmorales-board4205 ай бұрын
Just read a bit about the Battle of Fort San Carlos - So interesting! Enjoying your videos too. Thank you for bringing history alive.
@heidipustelniak6525 ай бұрын
So enjoying this interview! Love watching you guys!
@waltergold34575 ай бұрын
I was glad to see Ron reunited with his long-lost sister. And you're right, Justine - how dare viewers of your cooking channel critique your cooking skills? 🙂
@tandimolner15215 ай бұрын
Justine and Ron’s channels gives me comfort for the last two years as of this April 💕💕
@safiremorningstar5 ай бұрын
I love how Justine talks about how you know she got started making her first video, it's amazing when you think about how many people started and now we just don't think about it.
@jamespembleton26662 ай бұрын
I look at it as the fact you are helping to make the time machine for us to catch glimpses of what is was like living in the past in reality. You help capture the imagination. Thank you for sharing all you do and educating us.
@anitadeckard12165 ай бұрын
I really like your outfits.
@michellewebb21255 ай бұрын
Justine & Ron represent the true heart of Good American people that have an authentic good passion for something (wether a hobby or a craft) but putting their whole heart into it passionately with purpose & authenticity & simple enjoyment vs just for trying to monetize. The realness their hobby has become lead to a well enjoyed labor of love bringing monetary income. You all have wholesome values with genuine charisma, gift of gab, & ability of heart connecting with others when speaking of your passion with all things 17th & 18th century. All other folks you've had on your channels or collabed with otherwise...all have been well chosen unique genuine interesting authentic good people who have a true depth & deep interest expressed well to draw a viewer in. Wether those who have the same passion for keeping historical periods, crafts, traditions/ways of life, & historic objects all kept alive in the modern world, or just sharing colonial re-enactment stories. The lady here working for Samson historic store, I also commend her gift of gab & asking wonderful questions while explaining your historic business. You have a natural ability drawing a viewer in, & connecting with your guests as you too have passion for your job & historical accuracy etc as well. Thriving in a job within your niche of what you enjoy & creating wholesome connection with Ron & Justine doing the same. So I enjoyed this video. And Ron/Justine getting you to connect & talk about yourself as well. One of the things the American culture has lost over the years is genuine human connection vs superficial hosting etc where as the older days it was genuine care to create lifelong community friendships & fellowships & get to know others genuinely. You lead this video wonderfully & you truly connected with Ron & Justine. All of you brought aunthenticity, laid back fun energy. The comfortability you presented for them as their blessed with gift of gab too, it all flowed naturally, their comfort as well. Your style leading the interview, if you will, drew me in to continue to follow this channel as well. A little about me/ how i got into love of historical periods etc: My restart of it in adulthood was my love for old historic fountain pens as a calligraphist & writer. The San serif scripts of 17th 18th century to the Spencerian & Copperplate scripts of the 19th century. To Latin scripts & Gothic scripts that began 4th century AD. Recreating scripts of all periods in history as their all so beautiful. And learning more about their time in use etc. My dream is to find an old well cared for vintage 1800's J Herbin pen or Mont Blanc from the late 1700s or early 1800s. More realistically, to find a vintage Pilot fountain pen from the 1900s. Or a fp of any long standing brand or unique. But i started researching why some qualities dwindled in making fine writing fountain pens & fascinated they'd been around since the early 1600s replacing a quil. That then branched out to my wanting to learn more of the time period. Especially the romantic Victorian era ... The Royal Signage font, perfuming the paper with pressed flowers, each flower was a special symbolism, & wax sealing in colored waxes with custom stamps. And the letters style followed a more casual prose but still a polite formality. In my teen years writing that style is where I started in simple italic, but also falling in love with reading books... old classic books from 17th 18th 19th century or these eras depicted within the book . My first experience with Jane Austin or Little Women/Little Men, I was hooked with historic way of life of the Victorian era & the Early American pioneer era ...THAT began with the Little House On The Prarie series or Anne of Green Gables books & series. I came back to the love of history again in adulthood with researching the historical nature of writing instruments & why fountain pens became not as popular & we went disposable route & where to find affordable vintage fountain pens vs cheaper quality modern day ones. So that branched off into following others recreate various magic nostalgia of bygone times. Ron & Justine, I would love to hand make your events & re-enactment flyers & invitations with my fountain pens with the Adobe Caslon script (The script the decleration of independence was written with was a variation of a sans serif called Adobe Caslon) whilest writing it on period correct hand made parchment paper & using handmade walnut ink also used back in the day, or J Herbin ink still going strong from its 1600 origins. Or Sumi japanese imported ink they'd been using since the 12th century. I'm not too far away from Ron & Justine living in neighboring KS. So, I'm hoping to attend a St. Genevieve event & make an authentic written housewarming gift with period correct script, pen, & ink for Ron to handmake a frame for & Justine for you to hang in your home where you'd like. Perhaps I'll do the year of your homesteads establishment with your name's & wedding date. If you name it as an estate or manor, let me know! But i will be sending that to your PO Box once I complete it. If any of you ever find a fountain pen at an auction or estate sale that they know not its worth and/or needs work so it's cheaply priced. Please snag it & send it to me & I'd reimburse you. In my small town our estate sales mainly only consist of historical furniture & dishware vs fountain pen collectors. So if you ever come across that, I'll include my address with the 17th century calligraphy piece I will be creating & sending to you for your house warming gift. Now following Samson Historical as well. Do reach out to me if you get any vintage old fountain pens in your shop!! Or if ever want to collab on your magazine with authentic written period correct script, pen style, ink, & paper. I'd love to collaborate or send samples of my work. ✒️🖋🪶
@patriciakoester15805 ай бұрын
So cool hi Justine and Ron awesome interview and loved your modeling very pretty !! Patricia (Daniel)
@maurac9535 ай бұрын
Hi, Patricia! Nice to "meet" you through my KZbin faves Justine and Ron. Thanks for keeping the history alive through material objects and clothing. Love it all! Best of luck to your business.
@ChoiceEnvironments5 ай бұрын
That coat is fantastic. Gotta order one.
@darlenarusso82355 ай бұрын
What a fun and interactive learning situation in historical recreations!! I love history because of all the genealogical work I do for friends and my family. I try to envision what their lives were like, and now I have a more accuarate picture by watching you on your channels. Thank you for sharing your experiences with us.
@user-rp6ns8co3i5 ай бұрын
Very fun to watch! Thank you!
@karenwright91235 ай бұрын
A totally enjoyable conversation. I so like the fact that younger Americans are appreciating now the things that older generations used and kept. There are just so many classic items that lasted down through the years. The ability to build a fire and regulate temperature enough to cook something edible. Using timeless cast iron items as you mentioned,pottery,wooden utensils. I love crockery myself and I love the old mixing bowls. I also wanted to say off-grid enthusiasts and young folks may find all the things you are learning and have put into practice may serve you well in the near future,more than you might realize now. These are survival skills. I think we are looking at big change a'comin' and a lot of people are not going to be ready. You also are educating so many. You are to be congratulated for using your minds and talents,bravo I say ,and thank you. Love you guys!!!
@roseraiken66275 ай бұрын
It was great to learn more about your backgrounds
@amandalynch40195 ай бұрын
I just loved this! Thank you for sharing your thoughts. I admire your detailed knowledge which I will never have, but I do learn more about my heritage every time I watch your videos, both Samson and Ron & Justine…. I’m relatively familiar with the colonial and Federalist history here in the Carolinas, VA, GA and FL. I learn so much more about the opening of the continent when I watch you midwestern folk👍 Thank you!
@penelopecrane40385 ай бұрын
Wonderful! I enjoyed this so very much!
@kengiorlando71195 ай бұрын
I've been a subscriber to their channel for a while now. Good and interesting watch.
@rosemariemello66755 ай бұрын
We love you, Justine, Ron, and Mish Mish ❤
@texcinlulu5 ай бұрын
Great interview! Love Justine and Ron. Learned something’s new about them. Enjoyed meeting Samson Historical too. Will definitely be checking out your website. Looking forward to future meet ups. 🌞🦋💖 Cindy Lulu from central Texas
@stepheniemarlow70175 ай бұрын
So excited that Ron and Justine joined up with you and gave me insight about your company right here in my home state! Hoping some day I will be able to come visit your store! Love you all!❤ also the humor from all!
@Lcalvert665 ай бұрын
Great interview of both channels!
@SamsonHistorical5 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@all4hisglory5105 ай бұрын
I love your channels. Y'all are the sweetest couple❣️ can’t wait until y’all get married and get into your home. Thank you for teaching us about early Americans. ❤
@jackieellenbarnes12685 ай бұрын
I Love Ron and Justine.
@alangknowles5 ай бұрын
Pity we don't see Ron doing more woodwork/cabinetry.
@johnnypgood1005 ай бұрын
I love Justine and Ron!
@syd61325 ай бұрын
This is so much fun. I love Ron and Justine
@ygordon1415 ай бұрын
The dramas are my favorites, too!
@ygordon1415 ай бұрын
I've been watching you for a long time but this is my first comment. I LOVED this. The telling of your process, your histories, and especially how you met was wonderful! Thank you.
@debdubois36365 ай бұрын
Awwww, I love all the videos but the drama videos completely crack me up! 💕
@EarlyMusicDiva5 ай бұрын
When you were talking about the Bicentennial commemorative things - it reminded me - I do have several Bicentennial canning jars with the Liberty Bell design on them. They're currently full of last summer's tomatoes and sitting on the pantry shelf. :)
@myidentityisinjesus88805 ай бұрын
What a fun surprise to see this ❤ and Ron, the skits are my favorite too!!!
@pattycake82725 ай бұрын
Great job Samson Historical
@anitadeckard12165 ай бұрын
You tell them Justine, ❤ your show is really good.
@annseabolt66455 ай бұрын
The Norwegian decorative painting technique is called rosemaling. It had stylized flowers and swirling designs.
@safiremorningstar5 ай бұрын
So Ron and you met during Corona it sounds like, and it explains a lot about when you started and when your videos you know how come they became so popular so many people were staying home and had nothing else to do but you know watch what there was to watch which wasn't a whole lot and you guys gave them something that they could try out, especially if like me you're into cooking your granny stuff and you want to see what it's going to look like when it's done.
@gregkarkowsky9675 ай бұрын
That's a real handsome piece of furniture in the background. Real nice color of the wood.
@carriegraham13185 ай бұрын
Yall are so sweet ❤❤❤ love the relationship ❤❤
@user-tv5up1uu4x5 ай бұрын
Love trying out Justine's recipes in my 1822 Case Log Cabin in Bridgeton, Indiana!
@jinaburris3345 ай бұрын
I use to work for a renactors clothing company and fell in love with the time periods clothes. Your clothes are beautiful. I love Justine and Ron and their channels. I have learned a lot from them. Thank you for having them help you out and talking with them.
@mbp_335 ай бұрын
This is amazing! I absolutely love all of this historical content! I have to giggle at Ron’s pronunciation of “Illi-noise” hehe 😉 Wish I lived closer so I could see you guys in person!❤
@safiremorningstar5 ай бұрын
I think I've been dressing like an 1800 woman for a lot longer than 30 years closer to really 40 now that I think of it I was a member of the SCA and early American comes in just just at the end area of that society for creative anachronism and back then I used to have to sew all my clothes by hand because there was no clothes around that were made by other people that would fit me so I've been sewing by hand which according to my auntie who is a Taylor my needlework was so good on my skirts Etc that she was surprised to realize that they were hand-stitched.
@safiremorningstar5 ай бұрын
Justine you and I share a whole lot in common I grew up mostly in Central America where my father was the civilian chaplain working for the military, so when my father would have to go to a base that was pretty far away but still within the country were in like but other side of the country I would sometimes go with him so when I came back to America I felt like an alien from another planet I had grown up with also with my father going and seeing some of these old archaeological sites but the most interesting thing about it was that we periodically had to go to Europe and so I got to see a lot of the different architecture there and the kitchens were so different and everything was pretty much different I learned my my perfume and cosmetics making when I was 5 years old and observing and listening to tourist how this was how it was made and how these herbs were mixed in for different remedies and how these were basically whether she knew or not the nun said everything and I listened as little pictures do with their big ears and I started making my first perfumes and cosmetics when I was in third grade, I made my first perfume because my parents wouldn't allow me to chip in with all the kids to get the teacher a present they insisted my parents insisted because they're European that I make it from scratch myself they had no idea what I would make but they figured better to make something my mother just didn't understand much of what goes on in the United States or for that matter what goes on in in a normal American setting, and that's how I made my first perfume.
@margaretgilbertson11185 ай бұрын
Enjoyed this interview. Great looking clothes.
@pattishome62855 ай бұрын
This is my first time on your channel, and im so grateful to have found you. 😊
@noneofbizorjuliejt64665 ай бұрын
I loved this! I've been watching Justine and Ron since her very first video and I m so glad you got to meet them.
@josiemorgan54015 ай бұрын
This was great thank you for sharing with us my friends you are both doing amazing 🙏
@lynnecarter42125 ай бұрын
Justine....200 years old. So well preserved
@indigoprairie65965 ай бұрын
I've always wondered how you met. Thank you so much for sharing your story. Your threads look great!
@felicitysileas10515 ай бұрын
What a wonderful video! Congrats Ron and Justine! 😊
@user-ut5vy6ur2y5 ай бұрын
Cacao mint tea is my favorite!😍
@joycejackson93155 ай бұрын
Great video.
@karenhummel495 ай бұрын
Great collaboration ❤👏🥳💙
@kerridillon31205 ай бұрын
Ron & Justine are the George and Martha Washington of Ste Genevieve! We love them!! ❤❤
@safiremorningstar5 ай бұрын
You two ladies in Ron remind me of my daughter who says there is nothing better for breakfast in a good cake or a pie... Thankfully she's not as big as I am.
@krism.93635 ай бұрын
This was so fun & informative. Thanks Samson Historical! Hi Justine & Ron!
@EarlyAmerican5 ай бұрын
Hi! ❤
@charleen69625 ай бұрын
Also I'm dying to cook in Justine's kitchen.
@jeannetaylor22175 ай бұрын
I prefer the cooking show’s. No talking so I can visibly watch how things are done. When I watch the 2 of them together, Justine’s voice, is so sharp and loud my ears can’t take the stillness of her voice. It’s not so pronounced on this video so perhaps it’s a video issue on Ron and Justine’s part. I collect PRIMITIVES!! They giv me so much comfort 💕🙏🙏