Read any good bow books lately? Well, here's the spot to discuss them, review them and recommend (or not recommend) them to others.
I love curling up with a good trad book on a cold winter's night, whether it be a technical tome or an adventure hunting story. And if you are good with a pen, as well as a bow, you can post your own bow stories (fact OR fiction) here for others to read. This is also the spot to hash over and review trad magazines and articles.
Read any good bow books lately?
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Read any good bow books lately?
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Re: Read any good bow books lately?
This one has been out only a few weeks, and it is already recognized as likely to be a classic in trad archery writing:
"The American Longbow: How to Make One, and Its Place in a Good Life," by Stephen Graf: http://www.ravenseyepress.com/the-american-longbow/
"The American Longbow: How to Make One, and Its Place in a Good Life," by Stephen Graf: http://www.ravenseyepress.com/the-american-longbow/
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Re: Read any good bow books lately?
Thanks for this! Have you read it yet?eidsvolling wrote:This one has been out only a few weeks, and it is already recognized as likely to be a classic in trad archery writing:
"The American Longbow: How to Make One, and Its Place in a Good Life," by Stephen Graf: http://www.ravenseyepress.com/the-american-longbow/
Aim small, miss small!