huisme, with all do respect to you and your blog(or whatever) there are plenty of examples of the bows you listed you wanted and examples of probably any "primitive" bow styles on the internet, in museums and in books for all to view. In my experience trying to change a hardliners train of thought is fruitless. I won't go out of my way to do so. If any of these guys are interested in Primitive Archery they can sign up here on PA and get all the information they desire from some of the most informative "primitive archers" and primitive and traditional wood bowyers in the world. As long as they are honest in their inquiry they will be welcomed here and will get the answers they are looking for.
I'm not trying to change any hardliners (trust me, I know what you mean
), I'm just putting up currently missing information on an archery forum. This subreddit has questions about draw length and weight, what arrows to buy, etc, on a daily basis, and lots of them don't even know that primitive bows are still made. They currently have a very short list of bow types that really doesn't cover anything besides the fact that longbows and composite bows were used at an undisclosed point in human history, and the drafts of my addition to their FaQ and sidebar have been well received by people who had no clue and people who were able to add to the list alike.
Tl;dr: reddit likes on-site information. And lists. There's a subreddit devoted just to posting lists.
What I'm missing are pictures that show how each style is distinct. Someone might want a paddle bow after seeing what a paddle bow is, but as of right now I don't have a good picture of a paddle bow to show what makes a paddle bow a paddle bow.
Visit my website, imperialarchery.com. I have pictures of flatbows made from oak and hickory and I will have many more pictures soon.
I can put the pyramid profile picture to good use; it's better than the picture I already had. Any pictures of a flatbow profile, my understanding of the distinction being that flatbows have no taper for a portion of the working limb?