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Cane Arrows (by a Master Arrowsmith) (pics)

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ber643:
Here is a couple close ups of the Trade Points:





and here is a close up of the little symbol that Art puts on most everything he hand makes. Those who are blessed with something he made, have probably seen it. He calls it "Stalking Man" and it adds a nice touch of primitive (and art). The bowman is kneeling and there are three little birds above the buck - neat, huh??? His nephew even copied it onto the back of his uncle's favorite cap for him:


DanaM:
I would be afraid to shoot them so nice. Of course if I had arra's that nice maybe I would the target once and awhile.

DSwankster:
I also have some of Art's arrows, and a bow!  I've been fortunate enough to be one of his many apprentices since Pat B gave me his name at the ATAR shoot last summer.  As beautiful as all his work is, he makes it to be used.  In case you're reading this, thanks Art!

artcher1:
For those of you that don't know Bernie, well, he's rather special around these here parts. He puts in a lot of time and effort for the kids at our rendezvous (ATAR) each year so when he asked me to build him a set of cane arrows I jumped at the chance.  Just my way of showing my gratitude for all his hard work. Glad those worked out for you Bernie.

Kenneth..... yeah, haven't forgotton about those elk steaks ;)!

Eddie, way to go one that hog!!!! Hope my arrow is OK ;D!

Pat, a big hello from my bunch! We sure missed you this year at the rendezvous :'(!

Hi Danny, good to see you on-board. You making any shavings yet!-ART B

Badger:
I keep my set of Arts arrows on disply in my living room, I carry two with me hunting. I bring them to all the gathering we have and they draw a lot of attention. Steve

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