Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Arrows => Topic started by: bowa on January 21, 2014, 04:40:56 pm
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Hi,
a few Weeks ago there was a competition in the German Bowyers Community.
Four Weeks to make arrows from saplings.
Here my arrows which made the third place ::) ;D
Hazel
(http://flecomedia.de/files/photos/1385359198f1ed1d_m.jpg) (http://flecomedia.de/view_item.php?item=OHGR878AA7UO&type=photos&collection=428)
(http://flecomedia.de/files/photos/1385359201064dcd_m.jpg) (http://flecomedia.de/view_item.php?item=GMA9M8NHA9Y4&type=photos&collection=428)
(http://flecomedia.de/files/photos/138535920201c4e9_m.jpg) (http://flecomedia.de/view_item.php?item=29476AWNONX2&type=photos&collection=428)
Dogwood
(http://flecomedia.de/files/photos/1385359224127ee3_m.jpg) (http://flecomedia.de/view_item.php?item=NGX37A988HYK&type=photos&collection=428)
(http://flecomedia.de/files/photos/1385359222767718_m.jpg) (http://flecomedia.de/view_item.php?item=WM214UG1M6WM&type=photos&collection=428)
(http://flecomedia.de/files/photos/1385359225e5c2f8_m.jpg) (http://flecomedia.de/view_item.php?item=S2XDR9R32D47&type=photos&collection=428)
Dogwood and a kind of dogwood. I don't know how it is named in english, in German it's called Rotholzhartriegel
(http://flecomedia.de/files/photos/1385359206064857_m.jpg) (http://flecomedia.de/view_item.php?item=3HYMY6GXR92B&type=photos&collection=428)
(http://flecomedia.de/files/photos/1385359207ddce3f_m.jpg) (http://flecomedia.de/view_item.php?item=HWK6KGW8NKN5&type=photos&collection=428)
all together
(http://flecomedia.de/files/photos/13853592426118d4_m.jpg) (http://flecomedia.de/view_item.php?item=YU2U3AMKHR6M&type=photos&collection=428)
Hope you like them ;D
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Very cool primitive arrows. You deserve at least 3rd place. ;) Nicely done. How do they fly?
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unerringly ;)
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Fine looking arrows.
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Look mighty good to me,nice work. :)
Pappy
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Are those slate arrowheads?
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Very nice.
You do some interesting fleching .
thanks for sharing them!
Guy
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Great looking arrows. I wish the picture were a little larger to see the detail.