Check out these arrows my friend made
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My friend made these arrows. The shafts are '"footed" 4 x hand dipped. Fletching are all hand cut and the points are obsidian hand knapped. Then he made the box out of cedar a mirrored the inside covers so that you can see the arrows better. He says they will never be shot, and I don't blame him. TMBB
Wow, that's a work of art.
Way nice! But if I were him, I’d want to kill one deer with them then retire and display them, including the killer arrow.
Excellent. Need more photos!
Yes! More pictures, please!!!
Can't say as I'd blame him for not wanting to shoot them. Nice looking arrows.
A work of art to be sure, but there’s something not quite right about putting that much effort into an arrow that will never be shot or hunted with.....
I guess that’s just my bias against collecting things that were meant to be USED.
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Art or arrows? Arrows or Art???
High level however they are viewed or used.
Any other pictures of the full length shafts. The footing fletching and the whole case. That is unreal.
GF He did not collect Something someone else created to be used he made it with his own hands for his specific intended purpose
Beautiful. More pictures please Bob.
This is the kind of stuff that makes me wish for a big old house with tons of display space. Too nice to use, too nice to hide away. Eye candy of the best sort. Thanks for the great pictures.
Wow, beautiful works of art!
Beautiful! Definitely a display piece!
yea, I would want one of those to do the job on a deer, some of the prettiest arrows i have ever seen!
Damn, those are crazy cool !
Those obsidian tips just look lethal...I would have to shoot at least one animal with them !
I’m impressed that for sure is a work of art Good luck Lewis
Beautiful! Would agree with the one kill with one of them.
Wow! I wouldn't shoot them either. Simply amazing work!
Great talent!! Beautiful.
Beautiful... and getting such a fine point on so many "stone" broad heads - WOW!
I agree with Dale I like to see a bloody arrow in a quiver. I’d hunt and kill with one then put it in the display box. Beautiful work!
How about you do a drawing or a fundraiser where you sell tickets for $20 and make another dozen for one of us addicts on bowsite. That is beautiful work. Would love those hangin over my fireplace. Just a thought.
Wow, those are beautiful. As pretty as they are I think i'd still want to use one at some point.
Beautiful pieces of art! I would shoot them, but I am kinda twisted that way! I would never own anything that I wouldn't use!
Those are amazing. I too, would HAVE to bloody one!
Man, if I could knap stone like that I would be dragging out the longbow and getting at least one bloody. He definitely has mad skills, and should be selling those arrows.
Those are freaking Awesome!!
im a compound guy and I di have a recurve I made my senior year in high school. I do pick it up every now and then. Traditional is very addictive. It would be really special if he used one of those arrows to harvest an animal/critter. Very cool thanks for sharing!
Fantastic! Way better use of time than sitting in front of the TV. Wish I had even a little bit of that kind of talent.
Those are impressive! What does The shafts are '"footed" mean?
John,
When a shaft id "footed that me3ans that it is spliced with another piece of wood. Originally this was done to save an arrow that had broken off the end. Then it evolved into adding weight and strength to the arrow by adding a stiffer and heavier wood to the front, thereby increasing penetration and durability. These arrows are made of 4 short pieces of wood, mostly because it's cool. Kind of like when George Mallory was asked why eh wanted to climb Mt. Everest, "Because it's there" he said. TMBB
Serious level of artistry. I would definately buy raffle tickets for those.
Curious. What does this guy do for a living?
Those are supreme. Well done.
Wow they are gorgeous. Unbelievable craftsmanship. That's some gift.
thanks bob I learned something.
I have shot one of these arrows. I shot a turkey that I did not recover. These arrows were a labor of love. The wood in the arrows are Osage, wenge, cedar and purple heart.. It took 4 years to complete the whole project. An hour here and there. I just retired from the residential trash business and I'm also the president of the Maine Traditional Archers. Making my own equipment is the best part of trad archery.
Beautiful looking arrows!!
Beautiful and I just love footed arrows
Beautiful craftsmanship, Wild Bill! Any pics of any aspects of the project? It would definitely be an interesting thread to follow along on, if you would be interested in doing a similar one sometime!