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das3353

Lifer
Sep 7, 2019
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GH Best Brown #2 in a Pete PSB X105

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Carol

Lifer
Dec 15, 2021
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Switched to some leftover Evening Flake. Thought I’d introduce :) you all to my daily companion. Her names Uncle. She’s getting a little older so she’s not much on adventuring these days. She does, however, enjoy a good day long nap in the backseat along with a sniff around every now and then. View attachment 283485View attachment 283486
"Her" name is Uncle? I'm constantly confused these days. A friend just named her new female Cat, "Fido". I'm too old for this. You have a cute dog though. ;)
 
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Birddog66

Lifer
Nov 29, 2020
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Most excellent! I hope you are able to harvest a nice section of yew. Once split, it could yield you 2 or 3 bows?
I am looking into buying a seasoned stave to avoid drying time.
Would love to hear of your progress.
One of the best books on the Longbow, IMHO, is this one:

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I must get a copy of that, I grew up watching him on British tv and film but was most impressed when I saw him testing long bows that had been brought up from the wreck of Henry VIII’s flagship the Mary Rose. The bows were so well preserved and there were so many that they actually tested some to breaking point and after 400+ years in the mud of the Solent they still had tremendous power in them. I’m sure that book will go into detail of that and I really look forward to reading about it. Thank you for the information, I’ll be searching online book retailers tomorrow 🙏
 
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