Hello All,
Greetings from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. I’ve been looking through the forum for a while and decided to take the plunge and join. I’m an avid outdoors man and long-time conventional hunter, and have recently taken to traditional archery as a means of, primarily extending my hunting season, but also because I’ve had an enduring fascination with the bow and its simplicity. Currently, I’m participating in a build-along for my first bow. A 68" reflex / deflex with a bocote riser, osage and maple core limbs, and is anticipated to be 55# at 28". Can’t wait!!
In addition, and the real reason I joined this forum, is that I’ve always been awestruck with medieval history and weaponry. In particular, the English longbow and its genesis as one of the first forms of artillery. I’ve been doing a lot of research (books / web / video) on its use, fabrication and impact on society in general, and have decided to attempt making one (self vs. laminated?). Although the draw weight of my first North American styled bow doesn’t compare to the draw weight of ELBs of the past, I’m psyching myself up to the task. If everything works out grand, I’ll start with a target bow and eventually work toward a war bow class of 85# plus. I’m handy in the wood shop and have a good blacksmith friend to help with arrow heads, so I’m fairly ready to get going.
One problem I’m finding though is that, I’m in Canada and the majority of ELB resources are found in the UK. There are so many organizations, associations, guilds etc. there to choose from and nothing that I’m aware of in NA. Do any of “you” forum members know of any such like-minded people or affiliations, clubs, groups, faires or English fashioned bowyers in Canada (preferably in the Ottawa region) that are willing to provide build insight? I’d really enjoy hearing from any such persons. Anyhow, that’s about it for now. I genuinely look forward to interacting and learning from the experience of the members of this forum. Thanx greatly in advance to PA for hosting and good shooting to all.
Ciao,
Medi Eval