Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Arrows => Topic started by: Mechslasher on July 22, 2009, 09:13:29 pm
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been working on these for the past couple weeks. have a dozen with stone points by claude van order from florida. i'm thinking the points are rhyolite, raw coral, and obsidian. the purple set has 160gr landsharks and 160gr. grizzlys. the yellow set are my light weights with 110gr zwickeys. all have bone nocks. enjoy!
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here are the rest of them.
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Wow!!!!! Those are nice arrows.
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Nice arrows, Chris. Have you tried those Landsharks before? They look like some serious hole makers.
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Awesom arrows Chris!!! I sent you a PM!!!
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truly awsome arrows.
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Very nice pig stickers Chris.
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Wow, those are really nice. I hope to someday be able to make something like that. I guess I had better build or buy a bow first though! LOL Ah well, one step at a time I guess!
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Beautiful arrows,Amazing work. Look deadly also. ;) :)
Pappy
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Looks like you got plenty of good ammunition. Nice arrows.
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those arrows show your talent, my friend...would you please do a buildalong? Show us how you splice the fletching, how you create and install the bone nocks, etc? I bet i'm just one of many who would appreciate that!
thanks
radius
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definitely looking forward to trying these out in a couple weeks. eddie, the landsharks look awesome. we'll see what kind of hole they leave next month.
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Sweet arrows !! I cant wait to see how those landsharks preform..
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Those are real handsome Arrows, How do ya get the fletches like that.
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You make some pretty arrows, Chris. They'll stick somethin' real well!
Sean
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You know I have seen some real talent on these pages, but your handy work is remarkable, Thanks for sharing ,Denny
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those arrows show your talent, my friend...would you please do a buildalong? Show us how you splice the fletching, how you create and install the bone nocks, etc? I bet i'm just one of many who would appreciate that!
thanks
radius
yes please demonstrate your fletching splicing technique!! I always wanted to see how its done and yours look really really good
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You sure can get them straighter than I can! Wow!
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thanks fellows! i'll try and sit down next week and put together a "how to" on how these fletching were spliced. might even write up an article if pa is interested. it's a simple technique but you need three hands to do it. ;D if i remember right, one or two of the sets are made from some shafts i got from dknight in tenn. he's got some good bamboo.