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Greetings, fellow archers... My name is Evyenios, and I am a novice archery in the Kingdom of Calontir, in the Barony of Coeur d'Ennui (Des Moines, Iowa)....
21 Jan 23, 2005
4:07 am

ld.blackmoon
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Greetings to the Archers of the list. I am Ian Griffen the Archer of the Kingdom of Atenveldt. I have been lurking for several months. I shoot a longbow that...
5 Jan 21, 2005
10:48 pm

jrosswebb1@...
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Greetings, I too would like to would be interested in any information on how to do this as well. Didn't think I would need to know just yet seeing how my last...
4 Jan 20, 2005
3:32 am

Dan Martin
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The Outlands Archery page carries a monograph that will give information on cutting feather and fletching shafts in period style. Walk Tall Ben ______________...
1 Jan 20, 2005
1:55 am

Hal Clark
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Would Lady Aestrid(who has attended Feather in the Gleann) please contact Baron Ben again. Thank You Walk Tall Baron Ben ______________ ______________...
1 Jan 18, 2005
2:32 am

Hal Clark
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A few weeks ago there was a discussion on this list about the feasability of the visually impaired participating in archery. Well, in my usual habit of being...
3 Jan 16, 2005
1:19 am

Sol
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Thank you to everyone who responded to my questions. Your answers and suggestions were all very thoughtful and thought-provoking. My apologies for being so...
1 Jan 16, 2005
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Sol
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Well, the evidence seems to indicate that the base material used in ... It is entirely possible, that depending on what they fired their forges with, that they...
2 Jan 15, 2005
9:32 pm

Talmon Parker
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Hello All, This might be a stupid question, but why are the archery ranks and the scores to attain them different for each kingdom? Why isn't there a standard...
9 Jan 15, 2005
4:34 pm

James W. Pratt, Jr.
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Considering the current topic, I think that this is a good time to post this humble essay that I wrote a while ago. It does pertain to this topic. I would...
1 Jan 15, 2005
7:50 am

Al T
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Greetings. I am in need of a dependable, knowledgeable crossbow maker. I have a friend who wishes to purchase a period style crossbow. Thank you in...
3 Jan 15, 2005
1:31 am

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I would recommend checking Gladius' website. He references several builders there, as well as plans to build your own. http://www.alcheminc.com Padraig...
1 Jan 15, 2005
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Frederick Fenters
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Thank you all for the input on my "store". I'm really excited to say that I made a deal this week with Medieval Armours Ltd. in England to sell some of their...
8 Jan 14, 2005
4:34 pm

Ragi of House brokenaxe
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This is going to be fun. I have a friend who was the American Coach in the 70's, and went on to coach the Butan team in the 80's. I wonder if he used these...
1 Jan 13, 2005
5:29 pm

Gwilym/Bill
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Greetings Unto Their Royal Majesties, Populace, and Friends of Atlantia Here is the schedule for A Winter's Tale--many activities for young and younger alike...
1 Jan 13, 2005
1:25 pm

Stephanie
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If you think you have been doing a tough archery training program read this from CNN. :-) Jon ************* MAIN P S Korean archers left quivering on the outer...
1 Jan 12, 2005
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John edgerton
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Hi Olga! Contact me privatly I have a question on Protocal. Master Baron James Cunningham. OL, OGC, OSO, ODB and other stuff...
2 Jan 12, 2005
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Amber morgan
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... Depends on if you consider the Magyrs, Huns and Mongols "European"; (the latter were just visiting for a bit). If so, check out http://www.horsebows.com/...
2 Jan 7, 2005
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J. Hughes
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Does anyone know where I can find pictures of the types of bows the Europeans would have used from horseback?...
4 Jan 7, 2005
7:51 pm

James Koch
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It's http://www.myarmoury.com/albums/ (with the English spelling of "armoury") to get to the museum photographs. -Lyev...
2 Jan 7, 2005
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Scott Jaqua
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Unto the good gentles of Caid who might be interested in assisting with a production for the History Channel production Modern Marvels. I know this is VERY...
2 Jan 6, 2005
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Carolus von Eulenhorst
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A comment by Master Gwilym Society for Creative Anachronism Archery Marshal As you may or may not know I monitor this list. I typically do not comment, as...
1 Jan 5, 2005
10:07 pm

Gwilym/Bill
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I was wondering if you could please email me back in a private response I wanted to ask you about the ballad "Talon" that was posted oh many moons ago ;) Naima...
1 Jan 5, 2005
3:14 pm

Naima
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I was reading my Bowyers bibles (again) and was thinking of trying the Bassa style bow. One thing that was lacking in the description was the actual method of...
6 Jan 1, 2005
5:55 am

Talmon Parker
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I am looking to purchase backstop fabric. I see photos of archery events where people have some sort of fabric hung a distance behind the targets to slow or...
6 Dec 30, 2004
10:47 pm

Jeff Elder
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... My dad used to use hide glue years ago. What he used sounds about like what he had. As I remember, it requires mainly heating, but it might need some...
9 Dec 29, 2004
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To you and yours, the very best of this joyous season! Ragnar Ketilsson...
1 Dec 26, 2004
3:56 am

Ragnar Ketilsson
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The Bell Companies used to sponsor softball leagues for blind people. They used an oversized ball that emitted beep tones and had coded beepers at each of the...
4 Dec 25, 2004
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Debbie & Tim Coyle
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First, my observations regarding hip vs. back quivers. I'm assuming the distinction between the two types is that a hip quiver connects to the strap only at...
49 Dec 25, 2004
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blkknighti@...
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Greetings all . . . I was wondering what style feathers everyone used for their arrows. The more modern Parabolic, Shield, or Banana styles, or does anyone...
29 Dec 21, 2004
11:22 pm

Dan Martin
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