12-05-2003, 10:03 AM
The best match to the shape of the roman finds is the adult Scythian bow<br>
www.traditional-archery-s...hian3.html<br>
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The old Scythian bow has the wrong ends to the limbs.<br>
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The Hungarian bows<br>
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www.traditional-archery-s...yar11.html<br>
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are pretty good as well this is the bow I have.<br>
These bows are Grozer bows made in Hungry, the person who has the website is not the maker of these bows. There are agents for Grozer bows in USA and UK so it may be cheaper to get them locally, Import duty and VAT could easily add 20% to the price if you are in the UK.<br>
Grozer has a website where he sells his bows<br>
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www.grozerarchery.com<br>
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You don't want a bow which has "ears" on the end of the limb to stop the bow string slipping off the side. The Turkish and Mongolian bows have these "ears"<br>
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The website has some nice arrow heads if you want to make your own arrows.<br>
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Aluscladiusmaximus <p></p><i></i>
www.traditional-archery-s...hian3.html<br>
<br>
The old Scythian bow has the wrong ends to the limbs.<br>
<br>
The Hungarian bows<br>
<br>
www.traditional-archery-s...yar11.html<br>
<br>
are pretty good as well this is the bow I have.<br>
These bows are Grozer bows made in Hungry, the person who has the website is not the maker of these bows. There are agents for Grozer bows in USA and UK so it may be cheaper to get them locally, Import duty and VAT could easily add 20% to the price if you are in the UK.<br>
Grozer has a website where he sells his bows<br>
<br>
www.grozerarchery.com<br>
<br>
You don't want a bow which has "ears" on the end of the limb to stop the bow string slipping off the side. The Turkish and Mongolian bows have these "ears"<br>
<br>
The website has some nice arrow heads if you want to make your own arrows.<br>
<br>
Aluscladiusmaximus <p></p><i></i>
Bernard Jacobs
Any opinion stated is genally not the opinion of My group or Centurian
Any opinion stated is genally not the opinion of My group or Centurian