Rich (half eye) and I are working together on a Kiowa bow, quiver, arrows and knife set for the annual auction of our local food bank. I donated a sinew backed mulberry bow that they auctioned off last year and wanted to do something more special this year. Thanks to Rich it should be very nice. Rich provided the bow and quiver along with pictures of authentic Kiowa arrows and I roughly copied them,. Today I finished the arrows (well, I see from the pictures I still need to wrap the nocks and clean up the backs of the feathers. Crooketarrow had provided the dogwood shafts a few months ago in a trade. They are 25" long. That bottom shaft was the hardest to straighten shaft to date.
I knapped the points. They have been posted in the flint knapping area but I'll post my favorite here:
The feathers are turkey secondaries cut very short.
The arrows actually ride a lot lower in the quiver, but I left the fletching fully out for the pictures. I hope the Christian Care Center is able to auction the set off for a great amount.
George