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Post subject: Bow?
Posted: Aug 25, 2003 - 09:07 AM
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Booshway
Joined: May 22, 2003
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Location: The Midwest (Metro St. Louis)
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What would be considered correct for a bow for the 1800-1840 time period?
I am considering buy a traditional bow and don't want to buy the wrong thing. |
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Posted: Feb 09, 2004 - 03:47 AM
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Joined: Feb 09, 2004
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Location: St. Charles, MO
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May I suggest St. Charles herritage days in May? They will have a great bow maker out there and he knows it all. He can tell ya...
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Posted: Feb 09, 2004 - 04:14 AM
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Booshway
Joined: May 22, 2003
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Location: The Midwest (Metro St. Louis)
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| Thanks for the info, I haven't visited St. Charles yet, I will have to get over there this year. |
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Posted: Mar 22, 2005 - 04:39 PM
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Location: detroit (area)
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Posted: Mar 24, 2005 - 08:41 PM
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| for our area ( same as u) u can't beat an osage orange, strong and u can't beat the looks. i camp with an ol' boy up at Dog daze in Coletta il that has access to very fine hand made bows..i'll see if i can dig up a number |
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Posted: Oct 09, 2009 - 06:04 PM
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Location: Olney, IL
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| Mike Logsdon of Taylorville is a fine Bowyer! He make you what ever you need. He has a way of ex[laining things that you will always learn something. If you want his number, drop me a note. |
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Posted: Nov 24, 2009 - 08:59 PM
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| IF YOUR SKILLS ARE UP TO IT I WOULD SUGGEST MAKING YOUR OWN TRADITIONAL LONGBOW, OR FLATBOW ! |
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