Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => English Warbow => Topic started by: Young Bowyer on July 28, 2011, 03:33:56 pm
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Has anybody worked with them? Planning on getting a lemonwood/hickory ELB from there. >:D
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I think he's fairly new, interesting to hear what peoples experiences are. I think archers review did something about him.
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I read that, the only reason im considering him is because the bow I have in mind is 215 pounds = 333 CDN dollars, im Canadian so, I dont know about USD
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I would be careful what the postage is.
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52 Pounds for shipping! Ehh, I think Ill just buy an ipe/boo stave for that price O:)
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I see it a lot where bow makers charge over the odds for postage, I think they use it for added profit.
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Maybe but it does cost a lot when you insure the bow fully. The quotes that pop up on most delivery companies will only cover you for £50.00 and really bump up when you enter the actual value needing to be insured.
Young bowyer - I can make you a hickory backed lemonwood elb for the same money. I am starting up as a bowyer in the very near future my site will be robertsbow.com
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I use inter-parcel they use TNT it cost £15 for an insured package of up to 10kg 220/20/20cm I sent bows in the middle of winter when there was a few inches of snow everywhere, and they were still able to do it next day. Im not sure what they charge abroad but it may be worth a look.
I know you make quite a few bows you may want to try them.
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I send my bows out all over the world as far as Australia, New Zealand, Japan etc. I send them out insured and at cost, the price of shipping is bad enough without adding more on, I do not use it to make extra profit >:(
The cost of shipping differs depending on what country the package goes to. Its also limited to certain carriers because of the length of the parcel. I have shopped around to get the best prices for my customers so they dont get stung.
I have been making bows for over 2 years now full time and there are a lot of happy customers, also people who have made their own on my courses and in that time I have only had problems/failures with 8 bows that I have made. Ask about and do your homework before you buy anyones bow, its the sensible thing to do and try some if you can. My bows must be ok as I sell them through 2 retail shops at the moment ( The Longbow shop and Silver Arrow archery) and will be supplying Clickers very soon. I also had an enquiry from an Archery shop in The Netherlands yesterday who wants to become a distributor so I must be doing something right.
If you want any info about me just ask, anyone who knows me on here will tell you I dont bull*hit and I tell you straight, my customer service is very important to me. info@heritage-longbows.co.uk
Also on Facebook just search for "Heritage" and you can see some photos and comments.
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52£ for shipping is not that bad..
Try shipping anything the size of a bow out of Norway. I sent 5 bowstaves to England today. UPS are the cheapest alternative. But to be able to send it by UPS, I'll first have to drive to Oslo. That cost about 10£ in toll money, and about 25£ for the fuel.. Then, UPS charge about 200£ for sending a tube of bowstaves to UK. (20x20x210cm tube)
The price of 1 and the price of 10 bowstaves in the same deliverance don't mean too much to the price though..
About 235£ for sending staves, but I don't add the driving cost so about 200 is the price I'll add to the final cost...
IF the national post service had been willing to send the same package, they would have charged 50 to 60£ for the same package, and I could have delivered it all at the nearest post office...
Why, WHY do they have this bad idea that they don't want to send anything over 105cm to foregin countries!?!
>:(
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IF the national post service had been willing to send the same package, they would have charged 50 to 60£ for the same package, and I could have delivered it all at the nearest post office...
Why, WHY do they have this bad idea that they don't want to send anything over 105cm to foregin countries!?!
>:(
Most are the same, but from my own experience at least one will do longer than 105cm. Had a partially completed stave sent to me from Hungary, cannot remember what the actual stave length was but the bow is approx 1.9m or 75" long and I doubt I shortened it much if at all as this is a short bow to me. Anyway the supplier sent it Hungarian Post, who flew it over to Australian Post who duly delivered it to my local post office. The folks at my post office moaned at me for the parcel being too long ;D From memory it cost $115 to post.
So there seem to be some postal organisations that do ship long parcels.
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I read that, the only reason im considering him is because the bow I have in mind is 215 pounds = 333 CDN dollars, im Canadian so, I dont know about USD
Shipping costs, etc., aside... who is going to shoot this 215# bow?
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I believe he was referencing the price (English pounds) ???
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Anytime I've had someone in Europe want an Osage stave I've always tell them that shipping a Billet is a lot cheaper. Toy have the shipping plus the Custom's Fee to deal with.
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I believe he was referencing the price (English pounds) ???
Yes he was, as was shown by his "215 pounds = 333 CDN dollars"
Craig.
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I believe he was referencing the price (English pounds) ???
Yes he was, as was shown by his "215 pounds = 333 CDN dollars"
Craig.
Ooops. ::)
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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
:)
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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
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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?
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Late answer, but still..
Most are the same, but from my own experience at least one will do longer than 105cm.
..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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Lee and Ian, it's not really permission. If you take out an add in the Magazine you can post a direct link. That's th erules of the Site. We try not to change it much, just make someone have to work for it.