different divisions ?
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different divisions ?
do these ladies have to shoot in different divisions ?
looks like one ain't "trad" and sneaking in a recurve .......
looks like one ain't "trad" and sneaking in a recurve .......
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Re: different divisions ?
I think the Princess has the right bow. Cheers Roadie.
Re: different divisions ?
If the bows are selfbows they are definitely "trad", yew recurve bows were in vogue in Europe over 3000 years ago. Daryl.wishsong wrote:do these ladies have to shoot in different divisions ?looks like one ain't "trad" and sneaking in a recurve .......
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Re: different divisions ?
wishsong wrote:do these ladies have to shoot in different divisions ?
looks like one ain't "trad" and sneaking in a recurve .......
Bahahajahaha lets flare this up again
It's not a recurve it's a deflex/reflex longbow.......
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Re: different divisions ?
if they are one piece of timber, that's a selfbow, so.....
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Re: different divisions ?
i can't see any problems concerning curves in that pic. they all seem to be curved in the right places.
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Re: different divisions ?
Looks like both have little to no string on the belly - there-for I'd call it a deflex-reflex.
For me a recurve is a deflex-reflex design with the string laying along the belly.
Both are equally trade IMO....
For me a recurve is a deflex-reflex design with the string laying along the belly.
Both are equally trade IMO....
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Re: different divisions ?
I'll play. Yes they are Trad bows!!!
Can never know if the artist has drawn this with accuracy or not but I can see a couple of unusual things.
Firstly the two bows being shot are drawn as reflex/deflex in design and not deflex/reflex as some say above. The limbs reflex from the handle area. They appear to be semi-recurves. The bow that the other woman is holding has straight limbs.
None of the bows appear to be long either.
Jeff
Can never know if the artist has drawn this with accuracy or not but I can see a couple of unusual things.
Firstly the two bows being shot are drawn as reflex/deflex in design and not deflex/reflex as some say above. The limbs reflex from the handle area. They appear to be semi-recurves. The bow that the other woman is holding has straight limbs.
None of the bows appear to be long either.
Jeff
Re: different divisions ?
hmmmm, I could be wrong but I think the girl on our right could be tampering with the girl on our lefts bow .
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Re: different divisions ?
What ever happened to ladies with long curly hair?
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Re: different divisions ?
that's a good question Wayno, and I do so love the flamboyant release, very stylish indeed
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Re: different divisions ?
Look Sue you can wear a dress and still shoot arrows.
Re: different divisions ?
The wearing of dresses [for the ladies] may add some 'class' to the event. Daryl.Scrub Bull wrote:Look Sue you can wear a dress and still shoot arrows.
"And you must not stick for a groat or twelvepence more than another man would give, if it be a good bow.
For a good bow twice paid for, is better than an ill bow once broken. [Ascham]
“If a cluttered desk is a sign of a cluttered mind, of what, then, is an empty desk a sign?” [Einstein]
I am old enough to make my own decisions....Just not young enough to remember what I decided!....
For a good bow twice paid for, is better than an ill bow once broken. [Ascham]
“If a cluttered desk is a sign of a cluttered mind, of what, then, is an empty desk a sign?” [Einstein]
I am old enough to make my own decisions....Just not young enough to remember what I decided!....
Re: different divisions ?
Daryl all the men must be at the bar drinking rum. Observation/ the lady in the dark dress centre has her arrows tucked in her rear bun while the other two centre Ladies are both wearing back quivers very interesting.
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