hi.
have started sorting the mountain of non-fiction books in the shop i work in.
not got very far into it, but so far i have found 3 books and several pamphlets on compound bows.
i haven't got them priced to buy yet, but if i remember correctly theirs one on "tuning your compound bow" there's one on using a compound bow, there's one on making an english longbow, there's one on making arrows and there's one on making bow-strings.
i don't know anything about bows so i couldn't evaluate whether they're any good. i'll post full titles and author details tomorrow and some pics.
maybe a nice wee package for anyone interested in archery though. not much use for someone into fibre arts.
if you'd like to do a swap, give us a shout on PM or through this thread. i'm specifically interested in netting and fire-making, but am up for anything surprising.
cheers
a
ps. i'll no doubt pick out anything of bushcraft/outdoorsey interest that i come across in the coming weeks. all our damaged and old books are getting recycled so it's that or the pulping mill
have started sorting the mountain of non-fiction books in the shop i work in.
not got very far into it, but so far i have found 3 books and several pamphlets on compound bows.
i haven't got them priced to buy yet, but if i remember correctly theirs one on "tuning your compound bow" there's one on using a compound bow, there's one on making an english longbow, there's one on making arrows and there's one on making bow-strings.
i don't know anything about bows so i couldn't evaluate whether they're any good. i'll post full titles and author details tomorrow and some pics.
maybe a nice wee package for anyone interested in archery though. not much use for someone into fibre arts.
if you'd like to do a swap, give us a shout on PM or through this thread. i'm specifically interested in netting and fire-making, but am up for anything surprising.
cheers
a
ps. i'll no doubt pick out anything of bushcraft/outdoorsey interest that i come across in the coming weeks. all our damaged and old books are getting recycled so it's that or the pulping mill