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Offline Parnell

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« Reply #19 on: March 23, 2017, 11:22:00 am »
That's most of what I have.  Angie has much more.
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« Reply #20 on: March 23, 2017, 11:33:58 am »
Wow!   8), what superb exhibits,

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« Reply #21 on: March 23, 2017, 12:56:57 pm »
That's some cool stuff.

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« Reply #22 on: March 23, 2017, 09:30:51 pm »
That looks like a very interesting museum.  Thanks so much for taking the time to post all those pictures.

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« Reply #23 on: March 24, 2017, 04:12:11 am »
Impressive ! Thanks for sharing ! Bob
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« Reply #24 on: March 24, 2017, 06:33:14 am »
Thanks Steve, enjoyed them. :)
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« Reply #25 on: March 26, 2017, 08:21:46 pm »
Great pictures 👍🏽  Thanks for sharing
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« Reply #26 on: March 26, 2017, 08:48:23 pm »
Great set of photos! Notice the sinew backed bow in the display with all of the arrows is strung backwards. There is also a super nice example of a plains lance with a nice feather whorl attached.  I've gotta go back through these. Nice stuff.   Curtis
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« Reply #27 on: March 27, 2017, 09:15:34 am »
Great set of photos! Notice the sinew backed bow in the display with all of the arrows is strung backwards. There is also a super nice example of a plains lance with a nice feather whorl attached.  I've gotta go back through these. Nice stuff.   Curtis
 

Your right!  It is strung backwards!  Surprised I didn't notice that when I was there.  How funny.  Now that I'm looking at it, I'm wondering if it is actually strung?  Does it appear like the string is slack?  I wonder if they've done this to preserve the bow and for visual purposes...

Interesting.  I'm going to email the exhibit curator to find out...
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« Reply #28 on: March 27, 2017, 11:24:16 am »
Are you talking about the third and fourth pictures? How did you tell it was strung backwards? It looks fine to my uneducated eyes.

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« Reply #29 on: March 27, 2017, 12:33:55 pm »
Are you talking about the third and fourth pictures? How did you tell it was strung backwards? It looks fine to my uneducated eyes.

DC, if you look you'll see the sinew layer and it's on the back of the bow...which they have facing the wrong way.  Plains bows like this are "gull-wing" in form when strung.
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