Is now out and what a great magazine it is. Arrow building, bow building and more.
Plus the article on page 37 WI Trad Bunny Romp. This was the hunt that we had back in Jan. I feel it is an honor to be mentioned in this issue. Get your copy now.
Paul, where does one pick a copy of this magazine up at? Would like to get one.
yes, where do we get it?
You will see an add on the forum home page. (TradArcher World)
can't wait to get mine!
A must read is Little Tree's, "Self bows- Bending Static Recurves" also which Brad sponsors "What is Bo-Jam?" Which I hope to attend this year.
Thanks for the kind words, Paul. Special thanks go to Brad "Little Tree" Merkel for sharing his "Self bows- Bending Static Recurves" story, Jack Harrison for his step-by-step article on making a one piece longbow into a takedown, to George Tsoukalas for his "Nock! Nock!" story on building self nocks, and Dan Little for his "cresting classification" story. There also are stories on achieving better accuracy, overcoming target panic, bow profile by Blacky Schwarz, a couple of "average Joe" hunting stories and much more. The Premier Issue of TradArchers' World is available via subscription at www.tradarchersworld.com. (http://www.tradarchersworld.com.)
PS: I'm encouraging "veteran" hunters to submit "first traditional harvest" stories to share with the readership for the Summer issue of TradArchers' World (printed early June). I think it will be interesting reading about the different paths taken to achieving that goal.
I'd also like to see more traditional archery enthusiasts become more involved in sharing their experiences, knowledge, photos, art and wit with their fellow tradarchers in this magazine.
Sincerely, Tom Colstad
If you subscribed today, is it too late to receive the spring issue? I tried to renew a couple months ago, but the website wasn't working. Not sure when my Bowyer's Journal subscription ended.
Steve,
The Web site works now for subscriptions and the Spring issue will be available until about May 1. All Bowyer's Journal subscribers whose subscriptions lapsed with 2008-4th issue were mailed the 2009-1st issue of TradArchers' World. Tom
I need to renew my subscription????????????????????
When did the first issue mail?
My wife renewed my Boyers Journal subscription for Christmas, but I haven't seen the new magazine.
Looks like a great magazine.
Allen
Is your website secure for on-line ordering? I couldn't tell from looking at the site. Thanks!
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I need to renew my subscription????????????????????
Not unless it had expired.
I just received my Premier Issue of TradArcher's World today and I'm impressed!!!!
Looks like Tom has really followed through on his promisse to make the magazine better than ever. If you liked the Bowyers Journal I think you're going to love this one!! It's jam packed with all kinds of good looking articles and information.
Tom does say that he is "Looking for Lost Subscribers" He says there are some discrepancies between the subscriber lists he received from Brian and is working hard to sort them out. Here is his promise:
"TradArcher's World will honor any and all paid subscriptions to The Bowyer's Journal and will mail back issues of that magazine to those subscribers who should have received them."
Can't ask for more than that! If you think you might be a "discrepancy", give Tom a call or drop him an email.
715-536-1306
editor@tradarchersworld.com
Lets all help get this Zeppelin off the ground! Hearing great stuff about the latest issue, waiting for the mail man!
I see an E-magazine is offered on the Tradarchers World web page. What is that? Are the current issues available on-line? I could not find a link for subscribers.
Thanks!
ronp
Gott my copy in by my easy chair.... I'm absorbing it slowly and enjoying every word.
Everyone should have a subscription.
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Well done Tom! Looks great and reads better.
One complaint though. Too many cheese heads! :banghead:
Doug
QuoteToo many cheese heads!
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QuoteToo many cheese heads
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Got mine today :thumbsup. Absorbed it all!! Great read!
I love cheese!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Its not easy bein cheesy :cool:
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Originally posted by Doug S:
Too many cheese heads! :bigsmyl:
Seriously, Tom would like nothing better than to have material from all over the country. Here's your chance to be an outdoor writer! Send in your stories, pictures, shoot info, etc., etc.
great job Tom!
I just ordered up the book + 3 years subscription deal. Looking forward to both.
Tom in San diego
Got mine Friday.I will be renewing my script.If the rest are as good as the first it will be a great magazine.Very informative with pictures for those of us who can't read and understandable.Good job.
I've been reading it off and on all weekend. Lots of good stuff.
Great job Tom. I will be looking forward to each issue.
Too many cheese heads???????????
Lots of talented arra flingers here in Wisconsin.
GO PACK!!!!!
I's just foolin with ya. I got lots of special memories from cheese land. Including my first deer with a bow. Taken just south of Green lake. Even had an old Packers knit hat I wore constantly as a kid.
Cheeseland- Great place and people.
Doug