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  • These four volumes are packed with articles describing the attributes and challenges of different woods used in making self- bows as well as instructions for the collection and then preparation of those woods for processing. Many of the articles take the reader step by step all the way from collection through to the finished bow of that chosen wood. Others focus on special challenges such as “Cutting Your Own Bow Wood”, “Drying Wood” or “Follow the Grain”.
  • These four volumes are packed with articles describing the attributes and challenges of different woods used in making self- bows as well as instructions for the collection and then preparation of those woods for processing. Many of the articles take the reader step by step all the way from collection through to the finished bow of that chosen wood. Others focus on special challenges such as “Cutting Your Own Bow Wood”, “Drying Wood” or “Follow the Grain”.
  • These four volumes are packed with articles describing the attributes and challenges of different woods used in making self- bows as well as instructions for the collection and then preparation of those woods for processing. Many of the articles take the reader step by step all the way from collection through to the finished bow of that chosen wood. Others focus on special challenges such as “Cutting Your Own Bow Wood”, “Drying Wood” or “Follow the Grain”.
  • These four volumes are packed with articles describing the attributes and challenges of different woods used in making self- bows as well as instructions for the collection and then preparation of those woods for processing. Many of the articles take the reader step by step all the way from collection through to the finished bow of that chosen wood. Others focus on special challenges such as “Cutting Your Own Bow Wood”, “Drying Wood” or “Follow the Grain”.
  • BOW MAKING VOLUME 1 From Tree to Bow ARTICLES Osage Bow Building 101 Part 1 by Mickey Lotz Osage Bow Building 101 Part 2 by Mickey Lotz Osage Bow Building 101 Part 3 by Mickey Lotz Hickory Self Bows by Mark ”Pappy” Baggett The Pleasure of Process by John Sturtevant The Tale of Ugly Stick  by Bill Marsh New Bows Stress, and Durability by Paul Comstock Short Bows No Stacking   by Adam Karpowicz Making the Comanche Bow   by Billy Berger 2018 Self Bow of The Year by Leon Loef 2019 Self Bow of the Year by Ryan Gauthier   BOW MAKING VOLUME 2 Bow Backing  ARTICLES Backing Your Bow With Buffalo Hide by Richard Longbow Snake Skin Backing  by Ron Kuelsa Snake Skin Backing by Bob Uptagrafft Sinew-Backed Yellow Birch by Marc St. Louis Hickory Backing - The Available Alternative by Murray Gaskins Fish Skin Backings   by Tim Ott Backing a Bow With Gar Skin by David Frana Bamboo-Backed Bow by Greg Harris Artic Cable-Backed Bows: Part 1   by A.J. Hendershott Artic Cable-Backed Bows: Part 2  by A.J. Hendershott Artic Cable-Backed Bows: Part 3  by A.J. Hendershott Backed Bow of the Month  by Eddie Parker Backed Bow of the Month by Mark Baggett (Pappy) Bow Making Volume 3 Horn Bows ARTICLES Buffalo Horn Bow… by Thomas Ressler Plains Sheep Horn Bow With Bowyer Chuck Loeffler by Jay Red Hawk Shelton’s Sheep Horn Bow Build with Tom Lucas by Shelton Fitzgerald Shelton’s Sheep Horn Bow Build with Tom Lucas Part 2 by Shelton Fitzgerald  Shelton’s Sheep Horn Bow Build with Tom Lucas Part 3 by Shelton Fitzgerald Shelton’s Sheep Horn Bow Build with Tom Lucas Part 4 by Shelton Fitzgerald  Shelton’s Sheep Horn Bow Build with Tom Lucas Part 5 by Shelton Fitzgerald How to Construct a Turkish Horn Bow by Curtis Byrd Primitive Corner Bow Nocks  by Jack Keener Backed Bow of the Month by Pat B. Self Bow of the Month by Matt Kulchak Bow Making Volume 4 Longbows and War Bows ARTICLES The Old English War Bow by Pip Bickerstaffe The Old English War Bow Part 2  by Pip Bickerstaffe The Old English War Bow Part 3  by Pip Bickerstaffe Three 18th-Century Longbows by Hugh D.H .Soar Medieval Hunting and the Longbow by Hugh D.H. Soar The Mary Rose Painting  by Ed Ingold The New Mary Rose Museum by Hilary Greenland The Recreational Longbow   by Hugh Soar The Recreational Longbow   Bows and Arrow Boxes by Hugh Soar Bagdad Beauty by SGT Keith Gibson Bow Making Volume 5 Tools and Equipment ARTICLES Tools of the Trade by Micky Lotz Bow Building Tools  Old & New  by Clifford H. Rhodes Shaving Horse by Garett Beatty Barham Clamp by Gary Ashmore Making Two Tools For Assembling Bow Billets by Charles W. Palmer Treadle Shaving Horse   by Neal C. Ritter Easy String Keepers and Tip Protectors by Larry Clemons A Year With Osage : Birth   by Tony Kinton The Stave Warmer The Poor Man’s Stave Dryer by Ronald Prusinski All In One Tillering Board by Michael Barham Traveling Bow Bench by Bill Marsh
  • Volumes 1-4 of Bow Woods. This includes: Vol 1 Bamboo-Elm, Vol 2 Hickory - Osage; Vol 3 Pau Amarello-Penobscot; Vol 4 Spruce -Yew Save money and buy the whole collection. These four volumes are packed with articles describing the attributes and challenges of different woods used in making self- bows as well as instructions for the collection and then preparation of those woods for processing. Many of the articles take the reader step by step all the way from collection through to the finished bow of that chosen wood. Others focus on special challenges such as “Cutting Your Own Bow Wood”, “Drying Wood” or “Follow the Grain”. buy all 4 as a set to save.
  • Volumes 1-6 of Medicine Man. This includes: Vol 1 Bamboo-Elm, Vol 2 Hickory - Osage; Vol 3 Pau Amarello-Penobscot; Vol 4 Spruce -Yew Save money and buy the whole collection. These four volumes are packed with articles describing the attributes and challenges of different woods used in making self- bows as well as instructions for the collection and then preparation of those woods for processing. Many of the articles take the reader step by step all the way from collection through to the finished bow of that chosen wood. Others focus on special challenges such as “Cutting Your Own Bow Wood”, “Drying Wood” or “Follow the Grain”.
  • We are offering these 4 volumes that are packed with articles describing the attributes and challenges of different styles and different techniques used in making arrows. Many of the articles take the reader step by step all the way from collection of materials to be used through to the finished arrow. Other articles focus on special challenges such as fletching, cutting nocks and spine testing arrow shafts.
  • These three volumes are packed with articles describing the attributes and challenges of different styles and different techniques used in flintknapping. Many of the articles take the reader step by step all the way from the collection of materials and tools used, through the finished arrowhead, knife blade or spearhead. Other articles focus on the special challenges of different kinds of flint and where to find or trade for them. These three volumes are part of a series of such collections compiled into books and volumes that comprise the “PRIMITIVE ARCHER GOLDEN TREASURE SERIES”
  • This set includes ALL 26 Golden Treasure Series books- including, All 5 Bow Making Collection; All 4 Bow Woods Volumes, All 6 Medicine Man Volumes, All 4 Arrows Volumes, All 3 Flintkapping Volumes, Quivers, Atlatls, Paints and Glues, and Bowstrings. Ships in several boxes. Ships in several boxes.  You will have information on all the different types of wood used to make bows, information on plants, shrubs and trees with the Medicine Man series, and everything you would want to know about quivers, bowstrings, paints and glue, and the atlatl in your complete set of the Golden Treasure Series.
  • These books are a collection of selected articles describing the attributes and challenges of different wilderness crafts and skills used in creating personal implements and gear as well as the collecting and processing of the materials used in those crafts. This is the twenty-seventh of a series of such collections compiled into books and volumes that comprise the “Primitive Archer Golden Treasure Series” This collection includes the follwing: Implements and Gear - 2 Volumes Paints and Glues - 1 Volume
  • The Atlatl- This book is comprised of 6 articles covering the Atlatl and Eskimo Bows and Arrows. Bow Strings- This book is a collection of selected articles describing the materials used, the processing of those materials, and the craft of making and caring for a variety of bowstrings Quivers- This book is a collection of selected articles describing the materials used, the processing of those materials, and the craft of making and caring for a variety of quivers.Paints and Glues - PAINTS & GLUES is packed with articles on collecting and processing earth pigments, plant and berry juices, pine pitch, sinew, rawhide and other materials used in making primitive paints, dyes, stains, varnish and glue as well as the step-by-step procedures in making each of these products. Wilderness Crafts Volume 1 & 2- These books are a collection of selected articles describing the attributes and challenges of different wilderness crafts and skills used in creating personal implements and gear as well as the collecting and processing of the materials used in those crafts.
  • These four volumes are packed with articles describing the attributes and challenges of different styles and different techniques used in making arrows. Many of the articles take the reader step by step all the way from collection of materials to be used through to the finished arrow. Other articles focus on special challenges such as fletching, cutting nocks and spine testing arrow shafts.
  • These four volumes are packed with articles describing the attributes and challenges of different styles and different techniques used in making arrows. Many of the articles take the reader step by step all the way from collection of materials to be used through to the finished arrow. Other articles focus on special challenges such as fletching, cutting nocks and spine testing arrow shafts.
  • This is Volume 3 of 4 that  are packed with articles describing the attributes and challenges of different styles and different techniques used in making arrows. Many of the articles take the reader step by step all the way from collection of materials to be used through to the finished arrow. Other articles focus on special challenges such as fletching, cutting nocks and spine testing arrow shafts.

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