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Offline AncientArcher76

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Re: Primitive archery growing in Britian
« Reply #45 on: April 19, 2010, 08:46:51 am »
Good work Gents!  As mentioned keeping an ancient tradition alive and having a place to meet is great!  I am of English heritage  and although not considered English it still feels good to see how my people lived and survived in ancient times.  Thank you for sharing your club and what you guys do!

Cheers,
Russell
Time, dedication, cuts, tons of broken rock, a wife, and perhaps a few girlfriends are some of what it takes in becoming a skilled flint knapper!!!
 
"Ancient Art"  by R. Hill

Offline Bigbadad

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Re: Primitive archery growing in Britian
« Reply #46 on: October 05, 2011, 05:16:54 am »
Greetings from an expat in Germany!
What you guys are douing looks great!
I couldn't get onto your website cos the link wouldn't work!
Can you try posting another contact link?
I shall definitely vist you, if I can get over to Blighty next year.
Do you have a calendar of events planned?
I'd be really interested to see it!
Keep up the good primitive work!
If it isn't fun, don't do it!
British by birth, English by the grace of God!

Offline ScottN

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Re: Primitive archery growing in Britian
« Reply #47 on: June 14, 2012, 09:23:43 am »
I now know the first place I am going if I ever visit Britain!
...take me away...from the place I've been...          ...to another life...in another world...

Offline markinengland

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Re: Primitive archery growing in Britian
« Reply #48 on: June 14, 2012, 04:35:45 pm »
A little update.
Primitive Archery is happily growing in the UK.
PAAS continues to meet up, have fun, explain atlatl and archery to the public and sometimes play with other interesting things.
A Prmitive Champs has been a well attended shoot for a couple of years now, a fun day then an archery shoot competition on the following day. Might be a longer event next year running Thursday through to Tuesday allowing time for some serious bow making etc.
The Primitive Class is well establshed within the National Field Archery Society with more and more people shooting in it, with many if not most of them shooting bows and arrows they have made.
There will hopefuly be at least one, maybe two bowyers meets arranged by other people around the UK.
In short, primitive archery is healthy and growing!  :)

Offline Whitebeam

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Re: Primitive archery growing in Britian
« Reply #49 on: June 20, 2012, 03:35:15 am »
Quick update to the PAAS website link for those that asked .. we're now on:

http://www.thepaas.org/

The events list is at:

http://www.thepaas.org/events.html

We're at Butser again on the 7th and 8th July 2012.

Peter