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Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: JayRob on June 10, 2014, 01:47:18 am
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Hello,
I have been trying to find a place to get a stave in Calgary with no luck. Anyone from around here know of a source?
Thanks in advance,
Iben Jaqinov.
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http://www.primitivearcher.com/smf/index.php/topic,46859.0.html
This guy might know, apparently he's made a couple of bows before ;)
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Hahaha too funny. I actually contacted him via email to see if he knew anyone in Calgary who could help. I'm sad to see his thread is empty :(
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Interesting user name :o
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Glad to see you registered an account Jordan. Sad to see there's been no reply to my thread.
As I said in one of my e-mails, there was a young man in Calgary that frequented here many years ago, I can't remember his name. I do remember that he was a member of the SCA though so maybe you could check them out to see if he is still with them.
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Interesting user name :o
lol
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One tree wooden bows is in nakusp BC, and might be your closest option. I think he deals mainly with yew
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Or twisted stave is in North Idaho
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Try the Calgary Archery Centre
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Must have been Drew that you are thinking of, Marc.
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Must have been Drew that you are thinking of, Marc.
That's the one Pat
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Glad to see you registered an account Jordan. Sad to see there's been no reply to my thread.
As I said in one of my e-mails, there was a young man in Calgary that frequented here many years ago, I can't remember his name. I do remember that he was a member of the SCA though so maybe you could check them out to see if he is still with them.
Will do Marc thank you.
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One tree wooden bows is in nakusp BC, and might be your closest option. I think he deals mainly with yew
Thank you I will contact him.
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Try the Calgary Archery Centre
I called them and didnt get very far. I will go in person tomorrow and see what I can dig up.
Thanks
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Any reason why you can't go out and just have a look along a road allowance for an Ash ?
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Although I do plan to start seasoning my own staves this summer. I am really looking for one that's already seasoned and good to go. I am curious, What are the laws on cutting down trees?
Any reason why you can't go out and just have a look along a road allowance for an Ash ?
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I think adb knows a guy in that area, might want to shoot him a PM.
Not sure if he'll give it up though... would probably be akin to asking a fisherman to give up one of his best honey holes ;)
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Maybe try stoker,he's from medicine hat or moose jaw ?
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I think adb knows a guy in that area, might want to shoot him a PM.
Not sure if he'll give it up though... would probably be akin to asking a fisherman to give up one of his best honey holes ;)
adb has been generous. I'm very thankful and relieved that I have a source. It's not local but its close enough! :)
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Maybe try stoker,he's from medicine hat or moose jaw ?
Medicine Hat.. 3 hours from Calgary... Travis (Barrage) and Jaye (Dilligent) They are in Calgary.. They may know someone
Thanks Leroy
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Just remembering... Black forest products had staves on their website might be able to order from them... I beleive there is 2 stores.. only one I've been to is the one just ofa Blackfoot trail by shooters edge.
Thanks Leroy
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Just remembering... Black forest products had staves on their website might be able to order from them... I beleive there is 2 stores.. only one I've been to is the one just ofa Blackfoot trail by shooters edge.
Thanks Leroy
I went into blackforest a few weeks ago and with no luck. Maybe I will try again.
thank you for your input.
Iben
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Iben, replied to your pm but will post it here as well.
I've never bought a stave and I don't think I've ever seen any around. I have heard rumors that you can get them at Calgary Archery Center and Windsor Plywood (Airdrie location).
You can find some decent boards of maple and likely oak at Windsor Plywood. Stoker mentioned Black Forest and they have a reasonable selection for boards from what I remember. The only staves I've had are chokecherry, saskatoon and a couple of city trees after Calgary drivers generously pushed them over after winter storms. ;) Can't have a dangerous tree lying in the road... :D
Pat B - We live in a different world up here! It's either bald prairie or Northern trees - coniferous (but no yew or juniper), birches, and popular family trees dominate. You can find the odd stand of chokecherry and saskatoon though. I was down in SC a couple weeks ago and that got the wood envy meter right cranked...
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If you talk to the guys at Windsor ply they will order you a stave,but then again you'll never know what it will look like.maybe try the boys at rose city bowers or raven beak
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I would have thought you would see the odd Elm here and there. I've seen it growing up around Hearst which is quite far North from me, most likely been introduced there
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Marc, any species like elm, ash, maple etc are usually planted by cities or farmers around their farmyard.
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Hey gang, long time.
I've shot Iben a PM regarding some info.
All the bows I have made have come from Calgary's planted trees (Elm and one unidentified white wood - perhaps a Russian olive). Remind me to tell you about the time that not only did a Police Officer, but also a City 24 hr crew "wave" at me when I was cutting up a tree at 8pm on a major roadway. Wear an orange vest and look like you should be there.......
Barrage and I figured we could pull that off right in the middle of downtown at our lunch break a few weeks ago when the city was planning the removal of at least 20 mature Brandon Elms. As I told Iben, enough staves in there for decades of bow building for me.
See you later.
Jaye