Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Arrows => Topic started by: gstoneberg on April 14, 2012, 08:10:15 pm
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Rich (half eye) and I are working together on a Kiowa bow, quiver, arrows and knife set for the annual auction of our local food bank. I donated a sinew backed mulberry bow that they auctioned off last year and wanted to do something more special this year. Thanks to Rich it should be very nice. Rich provided the bow and quiver along with pictures of authentic Kiowa arrows and I roughly copied them,. Today I finished the arrows (well, I see from the pictures I still need to wrap the nocks and clean up the backs of the feathers. Crooketarrow had provided the dogwood shafts a few months ago in a trade. They are 25" long. That bottom shaft was the hardest to straighten shaft to date.
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I knapped the points. They have been posted in the flint knapping area but I'll post my favorite here:
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The feathers are turkey secondaries cut very short.
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The arrows actually ride a lot lower in the quiver, but I left the fletching fully out for the pictures. I hope the Christian Care Center is able to auction the set off for a great amount.
George
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Nice looking arrows! I hope the whole set goes for a bundle!
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Thanks Bevan, me too.
Here are a couple more pics, now the nocks are done. A little more sealer on the sinew and this set is done! It was so windy outside I had trouble holding the arrows still so the focus is a little off, sorry.
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George
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Sweet arrows! I like the looks of that set...
Jon
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Those are very fine arrows George....they look just like the very few stone headed arrows that the big museums have....twigs, low cropped feathers and small heads.....just dont get no better than that.
rich
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Thanks Jon and Rich. I was a little unsure whether to sand off the scorch marks from straightening. I ended up only giving them a light sanding because I like the mottled look. Don't know if it's authentic or not. Arrows sure are time consuming to make. Thank goodness my life doesn't depend on my ability to make an arrow quick (or find it after an errant shot).
George
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8)
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Well, the Kiowa set is on it's way to the auction. Jim from the Care Center stopped by and picked it up tonight. I wish I'd had him turn the quiver the other way. ::) Looks like he has alien shoes on too. :o
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I hope they're very successful auctioning it to raise money. I was only able to donate 1 deer this year. With Rich's help maybe we can get them some supplies families in town really need.
George
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Every thing about that set looks great George.
Your flint knapping looks good, I hope to learn what some of what you know next weekend.
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SWEETTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT
NICE HEADS I see your getting better.
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Nice set of archery gear!! That stuff is a sweet auction gift from you guys. They have got to be thrilled to have you guys on their side. What is that quiver made of? Sweet job Guys, dpgratz
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mighty kind and generous of you guys.
those are some nice arrows!
do you happen to have the pic rich sent you of the kiowa arrows you copied?
are there pix of the bow i missed somewheres?
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Thanks guys. I did my part in weeks, Rich did his in days including the research...amazing. The quiver is hair-on cowhide, I recall reading the documentation on that, I think the Kiowa traded for it but I can't trust my memory that well. I do have museum pictures, I'll try to find their sources and post links to them. Rich's bow was part of a post of several short bows he'd made, the only full draw is early in that post. My post on the last page has pictures of the bow. http://www.primitivearcher.com/smf/index.php/topic,31855.msg422762.html#msg422762 (http://www.primitivearcher.com/smf/index.php/topic,31855.msg422762.html#msg422762). Here's some documentation on the bow and quiver: http://www.archerylibrary.com/books/mason/north-american-bows-arrows-and-quivers/docs/lxxxii.html (http://www.archerylibrary.com/books/mason/north-american-bows-arrows-and-quivers/docs/lxxxii.html) I haven't found the arrow picture yet.
I see I forgot to put scratches down the arrow shafts, shoot.
George
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Every thing about that set looks great George.
Your flint knapping looks good, I hope to learn what some of what you know next weekend.
Thanks Byron, I do OK sometimes, but Patrick, Paul and Don will be the guys to watch. I sure intend to. It's gonna be so much fun.
George
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Are those full lengeth feathers?. pretty cool set. 8)
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Man that's great teamwork. Those arrows are fantastic looking! I hope there are folks there that appreciate that set to push the value up.
Cipriano
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Are those full lengeth feathers?. pretty cool set. 8)
Not quite, but close. I basically made them as long as the shortest secondary I grabbed. However, secondaries are a little shorter than primaries, so they're 2-3 inches shorter than full length primaries.
Me too Cip. They had a write-up in the local paper last Wed. They've been talking it up for awhile so I guess it won't be a surprise to anybody that follows the auction. I wish I knew when the auctioneer would get to it so I could steal away from work to see it go.
George
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Very nice gesture,and a great team effort on some really nice equipment. Good job y'all.God Bless