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HunterHerne:
Hello All. Thanks for adding me to the forum.  I live on the East coast of Australia and have been shooting bows since I was about six, which was a long time ago.  I've made a few bows along the way, but not in recent years.  I got the bug again a couple of years ago, when I joined a Viking re-enactors guild.  Holmegaards are a new interest and I have one marked out in Tasmanian Oak. My PA interests are less in hunting these days, although I still have my old faithful PSE Stinger, and more in accurate historical / primitive / ancient archery side of things; Welsh/English Longbows too.  I have a semi-pyramid bow of Tasmanian Oak in tillering now and a full pyramid marked out.  Somehow I have inherited a couple of nice English Longbows from a friend, both of Australian Spotted Gum.  Unfortunately one of these has a nasty hinge forming due to cracks  in the back of the lower limb, so I am keen to see if I can glean some info on possible repairs (maybe a backing?).  I try to keep things natural and have been experimenting a fair bit with Polish Linen twine (flax) lately for Flemish twist strings. Arrow making is a weak experience point for me, but I'm sure I will learn a lot here on PA.  Anyway, I look forward to getting to know you all over time and hopefully contributing as well.

Hawkdancer:
Welcome to PA, Hunter!  You will get a wealth of information from the folks on this site.  I'm a bit of a  "primitive repat" also, and am relearning many unused skills, and gaining new ones.  There are some very fine craftsmen( and women) on the site.  There are a number of other international members, so you get world wide information.
Hawkdancer

Pat B:
Welcome to PA. Pull up a seat and don't be bashful.  :OK

selfbow joe:
Welcome to the PA

Pappy:
Welcome, I think you will enjoy it here. :)
 Pappy

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