Hey All,
My first post here. I come to primitive archery by the most long about way. I started out with state of the art firearms. When I mastered those (to my satisfaction) I found myself buying older & older firearms. About the time I got comfortable shooting black powder ... I got my first bow. Soon enough I was shooting a high powered compound bow ... complete with hydraulic shock absorbers, optical scopes, kevlar strings and mechanical releases ... heck ... took a suitcase full of geegaws and hoohaws just to shoot the thing. Then I had a recurve put in my hand and was told to "learn to shoot this". It took a while ... but learn I did. just when I thought it couldn't get any better, I started making my own wooden arrows ... and sure enough, it got better
It's been a while now (was busy living on a sailboat) but I have finally come back to archery. I started looking at some modern multi-laminated-glass-backed state of the art recurves ... and my aren't they pretty? However, given my regression from the newer to the older, I figured, "let's cut to the chase" .. I started looking at long bows. Well ... what could be better? If making my own arrows was such fun ... what would it be like to make my own self-bow? My wood working skills are more than adequete (used to make furniture) ... so? Why not?
Before I spend penny one on a stave, I have much to learn ... so ... my question to ya'll is this; what books should I buy? There are hundreds of them out there, no doubt, some provide more "bang for the buck" than others ... what do you recommend ... and why?
Thanks!
Pepe