03-10-2009, 04:25 PM
Quote:Kassai bows are made in the same style as Grozer bows, you can consider them as a cheaper version of Grozer bows. I think Kassai was Grozer's student
No, but Grozer worked for Kassai for a couple of years. Kassai´s focus is on horseback-shooting, while Grozer focusses on the thechology of historic bowmaking and has collected some very good contacts to archaeologists. Since they split some years ago, Grozer improved the shapes and designs of his bows - and is able to provide you with both: relatively cheap bows of the 'right' geometry made of wodd and fibre-glass - or 'genuine' reproductions of historic bows made of wood, horn, bone, sinew and the correct glue. It´s all a matter of the price.
I have a small collection of 14 bows, most of them made by Grozer, including two 'horn-bows' and I´m very pleased with them.
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All the best,
Frank.
All the best,
Frank.