Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: makenzie71 on December 21, 2009, 02:26:50 am
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Yeah something relatively simple this time...and we're going to put some money into it so I'm not limited by a budget. Anyway...my company does a great deal of business with the Navajo nation, and my boss has a very long running friendship with them. I thought it might be interesting to make him a replica Navajo bow, but I don't know where to start. I get all kinds of random information through google ranging from 40" bows that pulled 80lbs to 80" bows that barely pulled 50...anyone got any good info, or links to reputable sites that have specs?
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Drop Billy a PM. He has a series of articles coming out in PA soon with many bows, etc from all over the country. Might be a pic and dimensions in one of the TBB books.
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Is his user-name "Billy"?
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Encyclopedia of Native American Bows, Arrows & Quivers
Bows and Arrows of the Native Americans
eBay....Amazon.com...all kinds of places handle these Books
Mak....his Moniker is .....billy.....no capital letter
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mak 71,
I have 7 Navajo bow pics....these bows are from the Peabody Museum...I'm attaching them to this post...actually 2 cause there are 7 pics. Hope this helps you out.
half eye
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here is the rest
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Are those the full size pics? They're just pretty small...but I can get what I need from them visually.
Do you know what they were made from? Also, what kind of weight they pulled?
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M 71,
You can google up the Peabody Museum ( they got several entries) click into searchs....the top slot is for "people" so just type in Navajo....then it will ask if you want to refine, say yes...go the second slot "type object" and put in BOWS the pics will pop right up. I sent the ones as downloaded....but if you click on the photos you will a big picture ...plus a zoom feature...your printer should do the reat for ya.
I'm sorry I dont know how to post a link or I find it for and post that. I'm older than this computer stuff and only know enough to be thuroughly dangerous!!!! ;D
half eye
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sorry I forgot the second part of your question....as a matter of fact the favored wood for their bows and arrows (shoots from the same tree) is Fragrent Ash: Oleaveae (Fraxinus Cuspidata Torr.) The stuff is only native to 4 of the south western states ...Nevada, Arizona are two of them.
half eye
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No problem...thanks for the info.