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gt1cm2



Location: Wellington

PostPosted: Sat Nov 11, 2006 9:33 am     re enactor start up kit (archery) Reply with quote

Hey all,

If there are people wanting to get into archery and want a cheapish longbow check out
http://www.nzap.co.nz/traditionalbows.php#longbowkit

I have just recieved mine (good quality) and i know a couple of others are happy with theirs.

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Colin



Location: Wellington

PostPosted: Sat Nov 11, 2006 10:31 am      Reply with quote

Pity they don't do the full blown version Sad

The full blown version being another thing to do on my "to do" list.
gt1cm2



Location: Wellington

PostPosted: Sat Nov 11, 2006 8:56 pm      Reply with quote

Sorry but what do you mean by full blown?
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did they beat the drums slowly
did the play the fife lowly
did they sound the death march as they lowered you down
did the band play the last post and chorus
did the pipes play the flowers of the forest
Colin



Location: Wellington

PostPosted: Sun Nov 12, 2006 2:53 pm      Reply with quote

100+ lb draw Twisted Evil
Phil Berghan-Whyman



Location: Wellington

PostPosted: Fri Dec 01, 2006 6:24 pm     100 Pound bows and slings? Reply with quote

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100+ lb draw


That would be exciting to play with. People could take bets on whether my arm, spleen, or spine would rupture first. Maybe if I lay on the ground, and pushed the bow away with my feet, I might be able to fire an arrow with it.

Does anyone know much about/has anyone actually fired, a medieval sling? Seems like it would be both fun and interesting to give it a try.

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cev



Location: Christchurch

PostPosted: Fri Dec 15, 2006 3:44 pm      Reply with quote

One Eyed Phil!! Hows things? you were asking about slings. Yep made a fair few for people over the years. I plan to have plently for sale at Canturbury Fair. probably between 10 and 15 gold.Yes they are lots of fun, most people after a bit of practice can hit a tree at 30 paces.
Great way to pick a fight. Smile
Hope to see you there.
Phil Berghan-Whyman



Location: Wellington

PostPosted: Fri Dec 15, 2006 9:28 pm      Reply with quote

Fantastic, we are planning to come down for Canty Faire, and it will give me something to do. Put one aside for me!
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NigelT
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Location: Wellington

PostPosted: Mon Jan 01, 2007 3:50 pm      Reply with quote

gt1cm2 wrote:

If there are people wanting to get into archery and want a cheapish longbow check out
http://www.nzap.co.nz/traditionalbows.php#longbowkit


We've just bought two kits.

The kit includes:

* One Reproduction Longbow (see photo - website only)
* Four natural finish cedar wood arrows fletched with feathers ("sorry about the plastic nock. We just haven't been able to find an economical alternative" - NZAP)
* A leather bracer (arm guard) and leather finger tab.
* A vinyl belt quiver (looks like a leather one from a distance, but not authentic).
* 2 x 40cm paper bullseye target face.
* and a copy of the ABCs for Archery to explaining how it all works (a thin book with the basics to get you started).

The bows look the part and seem to be well made. The arrows are reasonable quality, even if they have plastic nocks. The bracer is vital if you don't want your arm shredded while you're learning - it's leather but uses bungy cord to attach it. The quiver looks like leather from a distance, but it is 100% synthetic materials, and seems a tad shortl for the longer arrows required for the 40lb 60inch bows that I have.

The bows come in two lengths - 60inch and 68inch, and two draw weights - 30lb and 40lb.

Currently they are virtually sold out because of popularity, but they have ordered more and expect to take delivery some time in January.

http://www.nzap.co.nz/traditionalbows.php#longbowkit



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1300AD



Location: Christchurch

PostPosted: Fri Aug 24, 2007 10:11 am      Reply with quote

I have some full sized Hickory longbows left, one at 55lb's@28" and the other 70lb's@28" I also have a dozen self nocked cedar arrows with field tips.



Hit me up.
stephan




PostPosted: Wed Sep 19, 2007 10:59 am      Reply with quote

i would like to buy one of these starter kits

can you contact ,me on
02102265396

so we can iron out details
please ring in the late arvo enving please
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