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Title: While i was at the archery range today...
Post by: Nidhoggr on December 13, 2011, 09:40:49 pm
While I was at the range today, an elderly man walked over to me while I was shooting my bow.

"Did you make that" he asked.

"Nope. I wish I did."

He went on to tell me that when he was my age, after retiring from the military (he was a pilot), he and a friend of his used to hunt with primitive bows.  He began to tell me all manner of tips on archery.

I could see the sparkle in his eye when he ran his hand along the bow as if he was remembering all his old times.

"You are absolutely more then welcome to take a few shots if you'd like, sir"

He gave me a huge smile and just said "Those days of mine are gone, son.  I had surgery and can't even lift 5 pounds anymore".

That tugged on my heart a little bit.  So we talked for about 10 or 15 minutes about archery and the like, and he walked off into the woods to hike.

I kept shooting for an hour and right as I was taking my last shot, he showed back up. 

"I see your form improved a little bit" he said with a laugh.

We talked for another ten or fifteen minutes.  He wanted to explain the best way to find center and so i handed him the bow and he stopped mid sentence and just looked at the bow. 

After a few more minutes said he had to be leaving and we shook hands.  Whether or not I see this man again, he was exactly the kind of person I try to be when people are learning.   And with just people in general.   

These are the experiences that make life beautiful.
Title: Re: While i was at the archery range today...
Post by: mullet on December 13, 2011, 11:11:30 pm
 You will be suprised how many people you attract when you start shooting a "simple" bow. Even more so when it's one you made. Looks like you have started the journey. ;)
Title: Re: While i was at the archery range today...
Post by: GregB on December 14, 2011, 09:47:30 am
Nice story, although a little sad...
Title: Re: While i was at the archery range today...
Post by: Eric Krewson on December 14, 2011, 11:37:35 am
I went to a big rondy at David Crockett park in Lawerenceburg Tn this year just have a look-see at other peoples flintlocks to see how my first build stacked up against theirs. I mentioned to the guys I talked to that I made bows, everyone wanted to see one but I had left them at home.

The next day I took a BBO and a copperhead backed osage bow with me to show to the buckskinners camped at the event.

I couldn't walk 50 feet with out someone stopping me, wanting to see my bows, offering to buy my bows or have me teach them to make a bow.

One guy asked how they shoot. I told him the park had a permanent archery range across the road from the encampment and offered him a shooting demonstration. The word spread as I walked the 1/4 mile to the range and I soon looked like the pied piper with a long line of people in tow following me.

Fortunately I shot very well so all were impressed.

I found out later the two game wardens in my entourage were impressed with my bows but not too happy about the copperhead skins on one of my bows, killing copperheads is against the law in Tn. The skins came from Charles Sinclair in Texas so if confronted I would have been OK. I live in Alabama where snake killing is also legal.
Title: Re: While i was at the archery range today...
Post by: criveraville on December 14, 2011, 01:50:07 pm
Nidhoggr, that is a great experience.  When you meet a genuinely good person.  Thanks for sharing with us. 

Cipriano
Title: Re: While i was at the archery range today...
Post by: Nidhoggr on December 14, 2011, 03:36:34 pm
Nice story, although a little sad...

My thoughts exactly.  It was bittersweet.  On one hand, I felt like I had made his day and let him reflect on his experiences a little bit.  Perhaps even made an impression to where he would remember "that nice guy at the archery range with the tattoos and piercings shooting a primitive bow". 

On the other hand, I felt like he was sad that he couldn't do what he used to.

Either way I felt like he had chosen me to gift some knowledge of his life and his experiences. I won't forget that man.
Title: Re: While i was at the archery range today...
Post by: Kpete on December 14, 2011, 06:15:49 pm
While elk hunting this year I bumped into a forester, kind of young, who was surveying beetle killed trees.  He saw my longbow and was fascinated  by a "wooden bow".   He commented that that seemed like real archery.  He did not like most hunting, but thought that hunting with such an "organic" (his word) bow would be something he could enjoy.  He asked about resources to learn about how to do so.
He hardly took his eyes off the bow the whole time.
Title: Re: While i was at the archery range today...
Post by: JW_Halverson on December 14, 2011, 11:23:12 pm
He hardly took his eyes off the bow the whole time.

No surprise...we all stare intently at the bow porn posted here.  He had the chance to see it up close and personal!!!

I have a rabid vegan shooting one of my bows and she even said in passing last summer that she would be willing to eat what she shoots.  Non-bow people are fascinated with our organic archery and aren't afraid to oooh and aaah over them.  They never do that over the wheelie bows!
Title: Re: While i was at the archery range today...
Post by: Nidhoggr on December 14, 2011, 11:49:13 pm
LMAO @ Wheelie bow

I've known vegans who have said the same about hunting before.  The problem a lot of them have is the inhumanity aspect of "mass produced meat" I suppose.
Title: Re: While i was at the archery range today...
Post by: JW_Halverson on December 14, 2011, 11:50:43 pm
LMAO @ Wheelie bow

I've known vegans who have said the same about hunting before.  The problem a lot of them have is the inhumanity aspect of "mass produced meat" I suppose.
They aren't the only ones that choke at the idea of the inhumane treatment of feedlot factory cattle.   >:(
Title: Re: While i was at the archery range today...
Post by: mullet on December 15, 2011, 12:01:07 am
I thought most of them blocked out the thought that store bought meat came from real animals? ??? And they focused on the real blood and terrible suffering of the animals that are harvested during hunting season. Not to be confused with the natural killing by wolves, coyotes, foxes, raccons and etc.
Title: Re: While i was at the archery range today...
Post by: Kpete on December 15, 2011, 04:38:22 pm
JW,
You make it sound so dirty! O:)
Title: Re: While i was at the archery range today...
Post by: osage outlaw on December 15, 2011, 07:12:10 pm
What a wonderful experience you had.  I'm sure it meant a lot to both of you. 

When I was a teenager I worked at a small town hardware store.  The owner was a bowyer who had killed several deer and an elk with his bows.  At the time I wasn't interested in primitive archery so I never really talked to him about it.  Now I go back to that little hardware store every now and then just to talk bows with him. 
Title: Re: While i was at the archery range today...
Post by: Nidhoggr on December 16, 2011, 01:22:44 am
I wish I could see that old man every time I go to the archery range. If for NO other reason then to tell him "Thanks" every time.
Title: Re: While i was at the archery range today...
Post by: Del the cat on December 16, 2011, 07:22:08 am
Great story.
I think thats how the word is spread, we all do our bit to pass a little on.
I still remember my first archery mentor, long since dead. A stocky gruff man with a beard, looked like a black bear, but a big softy really. Name of Jim Butcher, great name eh?
My fave' story was how he took a look at my first Elm ELB which I was taking into work so I could measure the draw weight.
It wasn't strung, he looked it over, flexed it against his foot.
" Sixty pounds" he said, thrust it back into my hand and stomped off.
That lunch time I got it onto a big dial scale and slowly took it back to full draw.
60# spot on :)
Del
Title: Re: While i was at the archery range today...
Post by: JW_Halverson on December 19, 2011, 10:25:22 pm
There is an artist of some pretty good fame that does western art, lotsa cowboys and the like.  I am trying to talk him into doing a painting next year with me in it.  I'll be in camp with my primitive bow leaning against my leg and I am straightening arrows over a campfire.  Surrounding the fire in shadows like ghosts of deer camp past will be a 1920's hunter with red plaid shirt and a 30-40 Kraig, a 1870's cowboy with a lever gun, a furtrapper with a smoothbore flinter, and a Kentucky longhunter with his swamped barrel fullstock deerslayer.  The working title of the painting is "Never Lonely in Deer Camp".

Just like Primitive Archery Magazine, and the gentleman you met, it's all about passing on the tradition.
Title: Re: While i was at the archery range today...
Post by: sonny on December 20, 2011, 10:51:32 pm
JW, seems the only thing missing from that painting is an NDN.  just sayin'
Title: Re: While i was at the archery range today...
Post by: JW_Halverson on December 22, 2011, 12:24:09 am
Seeing how the painting was supposed to suggest my family tree going back I hadn't considered the "locals", so to speak. 

Speaking of passing it down, I just finished a progress interview with an Eagle Scout that will be doing his project for my very own Black Hills Raptor Center.  He saw some of my bows in the corner and asked if he could look at 'em.  He was all over 'em and head over heels in love at first sight.  I sealed the deal and told him that when the project is finished I will provide him with an osage stave, the tools, and the teaching for him to crank out his own bow. 

Passing it along, it's all good.