working with primitive materials over the years has given me much insight and a great deal of respect for my ancestors.
when they got frustrated or something wasnt going their way that day,
they couldnt just run to the workbench and grab a roll of artificial sinew and call it good.
a cupla bone points whittled from cow bones from the butcher

the arrows made with them
red osier shoot shafts,
a mix of real and artificial sinew,
wild turkey feathers,
and a touch of pine pitch here and there.
i may end up cutting the feathers down quite a bit.
like the looks of em like this, but as we all know,
traditionally they woulda been cut quite short.


