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<DIV>Garth, </DIV>
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<DIV>Your class ideas sound really interesting. I hope that by February
one of them might be ready to share at University. If not, like you say, there
are other Universities and opportunities to share your knowledge. You
know, this makes me think that an "Archers Kit" class might be a great
idea. I'm sure there are a number of folks out there who have done some
research on what an English, Mongol, Welsh, Scottish, German archer would use,
from clothing to bow type, soldier or forrester/hunter. A panel class
would be very informative if we could line it up. Anyone interested?</DIV>
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<DIV>As for the archery Marshal's class. There are a few of us out there
who can teach that, so if Lord Allen is busy, I bet we can get someone else to
do it. I've had a few other folks ask about that too, so its a good bet we
could fill that class.</DIV>
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<DIV>Thanks for your input!</DIV>
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<DIV>Lorelei</DIV>
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<DIV>In a message dated 11/25/2008 11:58:14 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
ggg9y@virginia.edu writes:</DIV>
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size=2>Lorelei,<BR><BR>I was considering a how-to class in making
medieval-style target arrows. <BR>I have to make a new batch first, and some
necessary materials from <BR>England haven't arrived yet. This may have to
wait for another university.<BR><BR>Alternatively, I'm considering doing a
lecture class on Scottish archers <BR>and what their kit would likely have
been. Whether I can pull this <BR>together by then, I don't know for sure. I'm
still in the research stage <BR>on my lecture, and need to make a saltir cross
surcoat as well. If <BR>ready, I will probably do this whether there is an
archery track or not. <BR>We'll see.<BR><BR>Otherwise, I will be taking what
seems most interesting and useful of <BR>other people's archery classes. I
hope that Lord Allen or someone else <BR>can be persuaded to give the target
archery marshal authorization class. <BR>I would like to take it again, since
last year's class was truncated and <BR>there is much more I would like to
learn from him.<BR><BR>Kind regards,<BR><BR><BR>Garth G. Groff / Mungo Napier,
Archer of Mallard Lodge<BR><BR>LoreleiElkins@aol.com wrote:<BR>> Anyone
interested in having an Archery Tract at the February <BR>> University in
Richmond? Is there a class you'd like to teach? Is <BR>> there
a need among the archery community you know of? Is there <BR>>
something you'd like to learn? Thoughts? Ideas?<BR>> <BR>>
*Lorelei*<BR></FONT></BLOCKQUOTE></DIV>
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