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K. Schall





Joined: 16 Dec 2004

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PostPosted: Fri 24 Dec, 2004 10:23 pm    Post subject: Bows         Reply with quote

Where are some good places(online) to buy bows? I have only shot compund, but am interested in the more historical bows.

I am interested in both European and japanese bows, but the only ones I have been able to find are versions of Legolas's bow from the LOTR movie, which the arrows imo are way overpriced.

Any help in this matter would be greatly appraciated.
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Eric Spitler




Location: PA
Joined: 07 Aug 2004

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PostPosted: Sat 25 Dec, 2004 8:45 am    Post subject:         Reply with quote

Try http://www.woodbows.com or http://www.rudderbows.com. Economical, but not really top of the line Happy
Also check Ebay, there are always a few traditional bows for sale.
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Shane Smith




Location: Virginia Beach
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PostPosted: Sat 25 Dec, 2004 12:10 pm    Post subject:         Reply with quote

Eric Spitler wrote:
Try http://www.woodbows.com or http://www.rudderbows.com. Economical, but not really top of the line Happy
Also check Ebay, there are always a few traditional bows for sale.


I have had good experiences with Rudderbows myself. They look fairly historically-official from about 10 feet away and they shoot very well for a stickbow in my opinion.

Shane Smith
ARMA~ Virginia Beach
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Benjamin McCracken





Joined: 26 Feb 2004

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PostPosted: Sat 25 Dec, 2004 1:25 pm    Post subject:         Reply with quote

Here's a link to a seller of English long bows. http://www.bickerstaffebows.co.uk/index.htm



Ben
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Kevin Toomey





Joined: 28 Oct 2004

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PostPosted: Sat 25 Dec, 2004 8:10 pm    Post subject: one stop shopping         Reply with quote

Hi Guys,
Well I can't say for sure, not seeing the arrows or their price, but I can say there is a lot, a lot of work in making a good arrow, or ya. Much depends on how raw the materials are one starts with, and the level of performance you're shooting for. Often the bow is the simpler part of the equation IMO. I haven't searched much I recent times to see what is available on line, nor have I purchased anything from the link below, but I have always been impressed by the range, quality apperance of products. Many of the bowyers they use are well known and top notch: Kissenger, Welch, etc.
Their prices seem right in line for a properly made, good shooting bow. If I were less inclined to make my own I would go here. http://www.krackow.com/html/bows.html
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Jeff Gentry




Location: Columbus ohio
Joined: 05 Sep 2004

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PostPosted: Sat 25 Dec, 2004 8:19 pm    Post subject: Re: Bows         Reply with quote

Hey guy's



K. Schall wrote:
Where are some good places(online) to buy bows? I have only shot compund, but am interested in the more historical bows.

I am interested in both European and japanese bows, but the only ones I have been able to find are versions of Legolas's bow from the LOTR movie, which the arrows imo are way overpriced.

Any help in this matter would be greatly appraciated.



If you go to Black widow bow's, i know they make recurve's if i remember right they have a few longbow's these are hunting bow's and i have heard alot of good thing's about there quality, they run fairly hig in price about 200 dollar's +or-, i have shot a couple of there recurve's at hunting show's and they are nice, these aren't replicated from any historic source they are a modern design, although the stick bow hasn't changed a whole lot in 500 year's even composite's were in use in the B.C. time period's.


Jeff

“Princes and Lords learn to survive with this art, in earnest and in play. But if you are fearful, then you should not learn to fence. Because a despondent heart will always be defeated, regardless of all skill.”
- Fechtmeister Sigmund Ringeck, 1440
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Glen A Cleeton




Location: Nipmuc USA
Joined: 21 Aug 2003

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PostPosted: Sat 25 Dec, 2004 9:54 pm    Post subject:         Reply with quote

I stumbled on a very interesting bowyers page the other day. The fellow is Finnish, so some of the English is off. Mika showed up at SFI with a sword question and I trimmed his gif url to get;

http://www.netikka.net/nuotio/bb.htm

Really a well done page with a whole lot of how to. The links section might be worthwhile for some.

As well, there is the old trusty Sir Clisto Archery index here;
http://www.sirclisto.com/16.html

I hate to admit it but when in doubt check Clisto out Wink
www.sirclisto.com
A bit of everything there.

A link more specific to the original post (digging through the Clisto linked pages, I'm sure there are more);
Horsebows - The Traditional Archery and Bows of Mongolia, Turkey and the Magyar People
http://www.horsebows.com/

By The Sword sells a Japanese bow on their bow page and there is this as well;

http://tinyurl.com/62fjn

Cheers

GC
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Stefan Toivonen





Joined: 25 Aug 2003

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PostPosted: Sun 26 Dec, 2004 2:29 am    Post subject:         Reply with quote

For japanese bows there is Asahi Archery (http://www.asahi-archery.co.jp) and Asahi America for american customers (http://www.kyudo.com/asahiam.html).
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Benjamin McCracken





Joined: 26 Feb 2004

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PostPosted: Sun 26 Dec, 2004 8:04 am    Post subject:         Reply with quote

This thread has totally got me interested in getting a bow from horsebows.com. Thanks everybody for the great links. Now I just have to talk the wife into it. Worried

Ben
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Benjamin McCracken





Joined: 26 Feb 2004

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PostPosted: Sun 26 Dec, 2004 1:44 pm    Post subject:         Reply with quote

Here is another link I found. This store seems to have everything. http://www.eagleclassicarchery.co.uk/

Ben
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Alex K





Joined: 22 Dec 2004
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PostPosted: Sun 26 Dec, 2004 4:22 pm    Post subject:         Reply with quote

Here are some links to the bow sites I know:

www.archeryworld.co.uk

www.eagleclassicarchery.co.uk

www.quicks.com

www.english-longbow.co.uk

www.archery-centre.co.uk

hope that helps
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B. Fulton





Joined: 28 Dec 2004

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PostPosted: Tue 28 Dec, 2004 5:28 pm    Post subject:         Reply with quote

And if you're interested in some period leaf-head arrows, Ragweed Forge carries them (look under throwing knives, I think...... about halfway down the page).
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