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adb:

--- Quote from: CraigMBeckett on September 16, 2011, 11:45:52 pm ---
--- Quote from: HoBow on September 16, 2011, 02:19:20 pm ---I believe he was referencing the price (English pounds) ???

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Yes he was, as was shown by his "215 pounds = 333 CDN dollars"

Craig.

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Ooops.   ::)

Genghis:
Have a look here:

archers-review.com/bow-reviews/heritage-english-longbow-coerse

...and here:

archers-review.com/bow-reveiws/heritage-longbows-80-at-32-warbow

 :)

Heritage Longbows:
Check back at archers review in the next couple of weeks, I have sent them 5 bows to test so you will see the reviews on them very shortly. One is a 100#@30" warbow ash,purpleheart/bubinga.

I am also about to start producing arrow shafts in a big way. I am buying machinery that will enable me to produce in excess of 9000 shafts an hour! Any size up to 1/2" Scots pine, Sitka spruce, yellow cedar to start with then later on Poplar, Oak, Ash, Birch, larch and maybe a bit of experimenting too. I should also be able to supply round hardwood footings that should save you extra work and weight and spine matched. Also tapered and barrelled shafts.

I have an online shop up and running too now and adding items weekly.



Lee
Heritage Longbows

Ian.:
Although anyone can see from the name your not really meant to post links to business without permission.

I look forward to the review, what weights do you make up to?

nidrinr:
Late answer, but still.. 


--- Quote ---Most are the same, but from my own experience at least one will do longer than 105cm.
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..We only have one post service in Norway.. More or less a monopoly, expcept for DHL, UPS and similar ones.. They're not at all able to make the same low prices, but at least they don't have all theese stoopid limitations..

 

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