Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => English Warbow => Topic started by: alanesq on February 09, 2008, 07:36:13 am
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Over the last 6 months I have taught myself (with a lot of help from forum members) to make longbows / warbows
so I thought that to return all the help I have received I would try and get down in writing all I have learned in the hope it will be of help/interest to any others who would like to give bow making a try
my "The Back Street Bowyer" guide is available for download as a PDF file from www. alanesq. com
Its early days and I hope to improve it a lot in the near future
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Alan its to small to read. marlon
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It looks ok on mine? - I will play with the settings and try re saving it
btw - if you right click on the link and select "save target as" you can save the PDF file to your hard disk
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No offense alanesq but all this link does is brings one to your site where there is a link to the englishwarbow message board but no mention of PA. I don't really think this one can stay but I will confer with the others on this first before making a decision.
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No offense alanesq but all this link does is brings one to your site where there is a link to the englishwarbow message board but no mention of PA. I don't really think this one can stay but I will confer with the others on this first before making a decision.
O blimey - my first critic ;-)
I will modify it to include link to this forum as well. I only "pulished" it yesterday (on englishwarbow.com) and hadnt really planned to mention it anywhere else for a while
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Alan, that isn't the issue. PA requests that we not allow links to sites other than their advertisers. That has links to lots including commercial sites. I disabled the link but will leave it there until a concensus is reached on what is the appropriate way to handle it. You could always remove the links to all sites if you wish. Justin
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Alan, that isn't the issue. PA requests that we not allow links to sites other than their advertisers. That has links to lots including commercial sites. I disabled the link but will leave it there until a concensus is reached on what is the appropriate way to handle it. You could always remove the links to all sites if you wish. Justin
I see :-(
Just delete this thread then
I dont want to have to start worrying about this sort of thing every time I edit the guide
I think the links will be important to anyone trying to use the guide
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It's not necessary to delete the thread. Disabling the link is sufficient
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It's not necessary to delete the thread. Disabling the link is sufficient
ok, hope my modification to my first post is ok ?
Cheers
Alan
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That's good Alan
Thanks
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:-)
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Alan, why the spaces in the web address? People will copy and paste it and it won't work. Have it like this but not selected as a link:
www.alanesq.com
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oops, it comes up automatically as a link
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Alan, why the spaces in the web address? People will copy and paste it and it won't work. Have it like this but not selected as a link:
www.alanesq.com
Actually that works too since there's nothing on your homepage that has a conflict of interest with PA
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oops, it comes up automatically as a link
lol - that's why ;-)
I think everyone is happy now :-)