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Mary Rose Replica Bow Build-Along--An Entrance into the World of War Bows
Pat B:
Josh, This is a very interesting post. With my yew stave sitting in my basement just waiting for me to get back in the swing, I'm soaking it all in. Thanks for the time and effort you are putting in to this project and for taking the time to share your findings.
I don't know history well enough to debate this subject but I'm enjoying the debate none the less. We do need to keep it civil and realise that oppinions are like belly buttons(and other things), we all have one. Argueing and name calling get us nowhere. Debate, on the other hand is not only informative but healthy. Pat
Roger:
I too am following along with great intrest and anticipation. I have a Yew stave at heavy floor tiller that I have sinewed. I have only made one other ELB Yew bow with a sister stave that was...well let's just say flabby at best.
Roger
traper:
Why belly is such knooty wood?
traper:
Why the belly is so knooty?
George Tsoukalas:
Very interesting thread. I enjoyed reading the posts even though this is not one og my arrchery interests. Jawge
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