Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Arrows => Topic started by: sadiejane on April 30, 2011, 12:56:59 pm
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Wow! you got some beautiful, tsrange and interesting points/piles in that collection, Sadie!
Are the top ones (with the exception of the steel one) all bone? Nice designs!!
Interesting types of blunts/judos in the second set :D
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Mighty fine work
Thanks for sharing them.
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Good looking bone points.
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Love the bone! That is my next project after I get this Trade Bow wrapped up. Even have some nice River Cane shafts to try some hardwood inserts with ;)
Good looking stuff!
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Holy Crap, Ya got to know that "muggin" Eskimos for their arrows aint nice.. ;D...Sweet lookin from stem to stern.
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wow! those are pretty nice! i like the bone points!
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Nice ! ' Frank
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thanks fellas!
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way cool Sadie, bone points are nice and the small game brass cartridge points are innovative,
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way cool Sadie, bone points are nice and the small game brass cartridge points are innovative,
thanks man, but if ya look at the small game points sticky, you will see folks been using spent casings for blunts for as long as theres been spent casings available...
there are even some shown in the 2 vols of encyclopedia of native american bows, arrows and quivers made pre 1900.
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Nice work !!! I especially like the look of the "heart " shaped steel tip, matter of fact I think I will cut a couple out as soon as I get the chance....... :)