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Offline Agincourtwarb0w

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Re: American Warbow Society
« Reply #30 on: November 12, 2011, 09:57:24 pm »
Another Canadian here, I shoot a 91lb and soon to be 120lber Italian yew warbow and a 115lb Ironwood warbow (in the tillering stages of a 120lb tri-laminate).
 I like the sounds of the AWBS and like the idea of regional branches, if the AWBS does not cover Canada, I would be interested to see how many Canadians shoot the great English warbow, to see if a CWBS would be possible! I am a member of the EWBS and definatly see the benifets of that society, a wealth of information and a way to organise large more "serious" shoots.
Love what's going on here guys ;D !
 
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Re: American Warbow Society
« Reply #31 on: November 13, 2011, 12:08:50 am »
are you the same agincourtwarbow from YouTube?
warbows and fishing, what else is there to do?
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Offline Agincourtwarb0w

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Re: American Warbow Society
« Reply #32 on: November 13, 2011, 02:17:58 pm »
are you the same agincourtwarbow from YouTube?

Aye, I am mate!  ;)
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Re: American Warbow Society
« Reply #33 on: November 13, 2011, 04:27:58 pm »
nice to have you aboard  ;D
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Offline Agincourtwarb0w

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Re: American Warbow Society
« Reply #34 on: November 13, 2011, 08:36:21 pm »
Thanks very much!
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Offline Ironmonger

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Re: American Warbow Society
« Reply #35 on: December 05, 2011, 09:41:54 pm »
Working on tillering my first Warbow now... I'm game if something starts up!
Sure I can pull that bow, can you?

Offline evildocrsx

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Re: American Warbow Society
« Reply #36 on: December 06, 2011, 12:01:16 am »
The American Warbow Society sounds like a great idea I enjoy making and shooting the english warbows but here in California there are very few of us.

I'm from California as well,  that makes two now.

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Re: American Warbow Society
« Reply #37 on: December 06, 2011, 12:20:49 am »
i think i'm the only one in Rhode Island, although for the population that would still mean beating out California from what we know ::)
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Offline MacNeil

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Re: American Warbow Society
« Reply #38 on: December 06, 2011, 09:04:09 am »
Well, I'm brand spanking new to the PA boards but, would be interested in a Warbow Society.

Offline Ian.

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Re: American Warbow Society
« Reply #39 on: December 06, 2011, 11:07:15 am »
Hello everyone,

After seeing the steady stream of members that would like to see an American Society, I talked to the EWBS chairman about a general format for any new society. The problem as you will know is the scale that the society would need to cover and the logistics of putting it together, Dag has made good efforts bringing the idea to our attention but this really isn't a job for 1 person, when the EWBS was formed it was about 12 people who got together and many of them were in regular contact anyway.

The EWBS committee is currently looking into other chapters namely a German and Canadian one so an American one would make sense but there would need to be a few members that would take responsibility for it, it cant just be one person doing the work. When I hear more I will keep you all informed.

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Re: American Warbow Society
« Reply #40 on: December 06, 2011, 02:48:47 pm »
if i can help, tell me how ;)
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Re: American Warbow Society
« Reply #41 on: December 06, 2011, 04:44:23 pm »
Hmmm... I'd love to be part of this.  I'm working on my second longbow and it's 60# at 30" draw.  The next one will be 70#, and the next 80#....working up to 100#.  I've even got a place to shoot it.  ;D
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Offline Ringeck85

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Re: American Warbow Society
« Reply #42 on: December 15, 2011, 12:46:02 am »
I'm very interested in becoming a part of this if possible.  I live in the D.C. area, I'll put a thread up to see if I can find interest for primitive/war bow/traditional archery shooting in general in my area, and see if I can find any bowyers in the area that might be interested in this sort of thing as well.

I've only very recently started archery; I have practically no instruction or experience as of yet, and I currently have a 55# longbow. But I am interested in developing the strength and skill to be able to shoot with a war bow as well as make one, both English and recurves (a recurve of a significant poundage and made in a traditional style could count as a war bow, yes?  or do you define a war bow strictly as a longbow-type with a certain poundage?).

I'll keep in touch if you have an e-mail list?
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Offline Dag

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Re: American Warbow Society
« Reply #43 on: December 15, 2011, 06:47:27 pm »
Hello All,
So it has been mentioned several times that getting a website, even if its just a Facebook page or a simple blog, up and running would be very helpful to get this Society of the ground.

Anyone good with websites and such? I have no experience in website domains and programming. The best I could do is make a facebook page, that way we have a central communications area on the web to call our own. But then again not everyone uses facebook.


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Re: American Warbow Society
« Reply #44 on: December 15, 2011, 08:38:10 pm »
i don't use facebook, but ill try to help anyway i can
warbows and fishing, what else is there to do?
modern technology only takes you so far, remove electricity and then what