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Re: Arrows
From:
"Tomaszek"
Date:
Thu, 4 Mar 2004 10:40:08 +0100
on the website of the Company tehre is an adress of a guy from Poland. he is
doing great arrow heads, I think it would be OK for You. they`re also
resonably cheap comparing to things in Western Europe, sobuying them is
worth of thinking about...
regards
Tom.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Graphiste1 Graphiste1"
To: "living-history"
Sent: Thursday, March 04, 2004 9:20 AM
Subject: Arrows
> I'm looking for the best period arrows and archery equipment supplier, in
UK if possible. Does anybody have any link to offer?
> Thanks
>
> Bernard MURITH
> Graphiste
>
> KIS Original-Services SA__________
> Solutions & Productions graphiques
> Avenue du Mail 5
> CH-1205 GENEVE
>
> Tel: 022 322 22 10
> Fax: 022 322 22 12
> http://www.kis.ch/
>
> --------------------------------------
>
> Jörg Bellinghausen a écrit:
> >Hi Michal!
> >
> >Pardon, but JC's books are utter crap when it comes to
> >sword types and terminology.
> >
> >One of the best books on the subject is Ewart
> >Oakeshott's 'Records of the Medieval Sword', it has
> >lots of pictures of surviving weapons and uses a
> >simple, yet logical typology.
> >
> >Cheers,
> >Jörg
> >
> > --- gwyn1-at-poczta.fm schrieb: > Not that I've heard of
> >it. Longsword and greatsword
> >> (for the larger type) are the names that I use and
> >> think that are proper. I'd advise you to refer to
> >> John Clements' book Medieval Swordsmanship. The book
> >> isn't much good as swordsmanship itself is concerned
> >> but gives a relatively detailed account of the sword
> >> types and their names proper.
> >> All the best
> >> Michal
> >> >> >
> >
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