[Archers] Archery Tract at Feburary University?
Garth G. Groff
ggg9y at virginia.edu
Tue Nov 25 08:57:57 PST 2008
Lorelei,
I was considering a how-to class in making medieval-style target arrows.
I have to make a new batch first, and some necessary materials from
England haven't arrived yet. This may have to wait for another university.
Alternatively, I'm considering doing a lecture class on Scottish archers
and what their kit would likely have been. Whether I can pull this
together by then, I don't know for sure. I'm still in the research stage
on my lecture, and need to make a saltir cross surcoat as well. If
ready, I will probably do this whether there is an archery track or not.
We'll see.
Otherwise, I will be taking what seems most interesting and useful of
other people's archery classes. I hope that Lord Allen or someone else
can be persuaded to give the target archery marshal authorization class.
I would like to take it again, since last year's class was truncated and
there is much more I would like to learn from him.
Kind regards,
Garth G. Groff / Mungo Napier, Archer of Mallard Lodge
LoreleiElkins at aol.com wrote:
> Anyone interested in having an Archery Tract at the February
> University in Richmond? Is there a class you'd like to teach? Is
> there a need among the archery community you know of? Is there
> something you'd like to learn? Thoughts? Ideas?
>
> *Lorelei*
>
>
>
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