<font color='black' size='2' face='arial'>Glad you are okay! We've had three bows fail in this Region. One Martin X-200, one Martin Rebel and one short horse bow, can't think of the name or maker. All failed after thorough inspection with no mis-use. <br>
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Lorelei<br>
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From: Garth Groff <ggg9y@virginia.edu><br>
To: archers <archers@seahorse.atlantia.sca.org><br>
Sent: Mon, Dec 12, 2011 3:10 am<br>
Subject: [Archers] More Broken Bows<br>
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<pre style="font-size: 9pt;"><tt>Noble friends,
This Saturday I was inspecting and prepping our bows before leaving for
a practice. I was planning to shoot the new traditional yew longbow I
got a few weeks back. After inspecting the bow, I thought I would blow
off a few arrows on the 8-yard range I have in the basement. I hadn't
even drawn the bow halfway with my first arrow before it exploded into
three pieces, right at eye-level. I feel very lucky that I wasn't
injured, but all the pieces were cast forward.
The good news is that I emailed the bowyer and he got right back to me
with an offer of a similar bow he was just finishing. He even offered me
an osage orange longbow at half price. I politely declined his generous
offer, and asked for the next yew bow. I really want this for living
history demonstrations, and a substitute wood just won't work (I already
have a hickory traditional longbow which I wanted to replace with yew).
The next yew bow will not be shot. I have plenty of other bows for that.
So are there lessons to be learned here? Probably not, since I went
through the whole inspection cycle (except the drawing, which would have
had the same effect). So Baron Colum is not alone.
I propose we start an honorary order, the Society of Shattered Stave
Survivors. Any Scadian archer who has had a bow completely break is
eligible for membership with all rights and duties pertaining (which are
none). I nominate Baron Colum, Lady Sarah Sinclair who broke an Ed
Brayette bow at practice, and myself. Any others?
Kind regards,
Lord Mungo Napier, Shire of Isenfir TA Marshal
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