A series of books and volumes exclusively marketed through HorseFeathersRanch.com

  • 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”.
  • 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.
  • 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”.
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  • This book is the first Volume of 6 that are a collection of selected articles describing a variety of the materials used, as well as the processing and application of these natural materials in healing the injured and the sick. The first three volumes cover over fifty different varieties of trees. The next three volumes cover a like number of shrubs, grasses and plants. Medicine Man is the fifth title in a series of such collections. This volume covers trees Alder through Hemlock.
  • This book is the second Volume of 6 that are a collection of selected articles describing a variety of the materials used, as well as the processing and application of these natural materials in healing the injured and the sick. The first three volumes cover over fifty different varieties of trees. The next three volumes cover a like number of shrubs, grasses and plants. Medicine Man is the fifth title in a series of such collections. This volume covers trees Hickory through Soapberry.
  • This book is the third Volume of 6 that are a collection of selected articles describing a variety of the materials used, as well as the processing and application of these natural materials in healing the injured and the sick. The first three volumes cover over fifty different varieties of trees. The next three volumes cover a like number of shrubs, grasses and plants. Medicine Man is the fifth title in a series of such collections. This volume covers trees Spruce through Yew.
  • This book is the fifth Volume of 6 that are a collection of selected articles describing a variety of the materials used, as well as the processing and application of these natural materials in healing the injured and the sick. The first three volumes cover over fifty different varieties of trees. The next three volumes cover a like number of shrubs, grasses and plants. Medicine Man is the fifth title in a series of such collections. This volume covers shrubs, plants, and grasses Madrone through Tannin.
  • This book is the fourth Volume of 6 that are a collection of selected articles describing a variety of the materials used, as well as the processing and application of these natural materials in healing the injured and the sick. The first three volumes cover over fifty different varieties of trees. The next three volumes cover a like number of shrubs, grasses and plants. Medicine Man is the fifth title in a series of such collections. This volume covers shrubs, plants, and grasses Agarita through Juniper.
  • This book is the sixth Volume of 6 that are a collection of selected articles describing a variety of the materials used, as well as the processing and application of these natural materials in healing the injured and the sick. The first three volumes cover over fifty different varieties of trees. The next three volumes cover a like number of shrubs, grasses and plants. Medicine Man is the fifth title in a series of such collections. This volume covers shrubs, plants, and grasses Survival through Yucca.
  • 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.
  • This book is one of our Golden Treasure Series that is a compilation of articles all related to the craft of making and caring for a variety of quivers.
  • Product Description: The first of many soon to be available volumes of the Golden Treasure Series this book is comprised of 6 articles covering the Atlatl and Eskimo Bows and Arrows. This publication is an informative 54 page compilation of previously published articles from “PRIMITIVE ARCHER®” magazine. Atlatl is a word made up of two Aztec words. The first word meaning “water” and the second meaning “to throw” were combined into “atlatl”. The atlatl was believed to be used both thrust a spear into the water as a means of spearing fish. The Eskimos used atlatls to harpoon whales, seals and walruses. In North America, early man used atlatls as a means of throwing large darts into large animals such as mammoths, bison, and woolly rhinos and whatever or whoever threatened his security.” From author Lyle Doberstein. This book is about the history, construction and use of the Atlatl and is the first in a series of books and volumes that will comprise the PRIMITIVE ARCHER GOLDEN TREASURE SERIES exclusively marketed through HORSEFEATHERSRANCH and PRIMITIVE ARCHER

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