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Elk Horn bows
Mountaineer:
Would like to talk with someone who's done an Elk horn bow before.I've been reading a bit on it,but never tried it before.Just don't want to mess up on the only piece of elk horn I have.They are kinda hard to come by in WV.Any help is appreciated.Thanks
welch2:
I've never tried it, but sence you only have enough elk horn for one attempt, I would suggest making a few little test bows out of whitetail horns. That way you can get plenty of experimenting in ,and up your odds on success.
Ralph
Justin Snyder:
I'm curious to see what you come up with. I have read that they were mostly ornamental and ceremonial, just hearsay though. Justin
Mountaineer:
--- Quote from: welch2 on May 29, 2007, 11:38:04 pm ---I've never tried it, but sence you only have enough elk horn for one attempt, I would suggest making a few little test bows out of whitetail horns. That way you can get plenty of experimenting in ,and up your odds on success.
Ralph
Thanks Ralph.Seems like a real good idea.Why didn't I think of it???Thanks again
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Trapper:
The Shoshone and a few other tribes in the mountains used elk antler, and the bows were pretty short, but they also had a wood core and the belly was elk antler and they were heavely sinew backed, Ive worked with it enough to know that I really dont want to mess with it again. I think if I had to work with antler it probably be Caribou, I think you can get alot straiter peices off of the caribou. I think some of the older bows that were called elk was probably caribou. Trapper
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