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I am interested in building a longbow or a crossbow. I did a google search and
got alot of information on buying them, but little on how to make them. Can anyone recommend some books or sites? Thanks. |
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Rileyesi wrote:
I am interested in building a longbow or a crossbow. I did a google search and got alot of information on buying them, but little on how to make them. Can anyone recommend some books or sites? Thanks. http://www.thecrossbowmansden.com/ http://www.thebeckoning.com/medieval...ow-manual.html http://www.stickbow.com/ http://198.144.2.125/Crossbows/crossbows.htm Have fun Joe |
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On 04 Jan 2005 17:39:47 GMT, (Rileyesi) wrote:
Can anyone recommend some books or sites? _Really_ get a copy of Ralph Payne-Gallwey's "The Book of the Crossbow " http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/AS.../codesmiths-20 It's a historical survey of crossbows and an excellent read. I've also used it as source material for a few reproductions (a crossbow, two mangonels and a few trebuchets) Bowmaking is hard. I know I can't do it 8-) (two attempts and counting) http://codesmiths.com/shed/things/kn..._payne-gallwey |
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On Wed, 5 Jan 2005 23:41:55 -0500, (J T)
wrote: Wed, Jan 5, 2005, 11:30pm (EST+5) (Andy*Dingley) advises: Ralph Payne-Gallwey's "The Book of the Crossbow " No need. There is, or was, a copy on-line, complete I believe. Or at least all the pertinent parts. Hmmm - this is one book where I'd want the paper copy, not the on-line. The illustrations are more valuable than the text and even well-done on-line content still doesn't have the sheer usability of a book. Besides which, an old copy might be expensive (very expensive for an original one), but the modern reprint is yet another of those excellent ones from Dover where they've reprinted a useful old book at a very reasonable price. I share a lot of books with my friends - most of "this sort of thing" that we buy will get read by 3 or 4 of us. But we've all got our own copies of Payne-Gallwey. One of the mangonels: http://www.jarkman.co.uk/catalog/random/onager.htm -- Smert' spamionam |
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Wed, Jan 5, 2005, 11:30pm (EST+5)
(Andy=A0Dingley) posted: snip Bowmaking is hard. I know I can't do it =A0 8-) (two attempts and counting) http://codesmiths.com/shed/things/kn...ossbow/#book_= payne-gallwey Ha, a couple minutes with google turned this up. I haven't bothered checking for more, maybe later. http://www.atarn.org/chinese/rept_xbow.htm JOAT EVERY THING THAT HAPPENS STAYS HAPPENED. - Death |
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Here you guys go. http://crossbow.hunter.ru/
ROTFLMAO JOAT EVERY THING THAT HAPPENS STAYS HAPPENED. - Death |
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