finished these up last week for a fellow. they have bone nocks on tonkin cane shafts. the fletching is turkey wing and tail feathers. he supplied the points and i did the rest. i'm thinking he said doug campbell forged the points. the bow he's going to use to hunt with these has copperhead skins on the back so i put copperhead wraps on them. enjoy!
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Beautiful work Chris.
Bone nocks? I'd like to do that. These are beautiful arrows.
very nice. how did you put the bone nocks on?
Very nice...
They look deadly.
Chris makes some awsome cane arrows, as do alot of others! I've been playing with a couple for about a month, truly tough stuff! They seem to me to be a more versatile than wood as primitive shafts. You can do all kinds of things, like loading the front for weight, tapering like wood, bone nocks, self nocks etc, etc,... I will be hunting with my Oklahoma rivercane this fall! Good shootin, Steve
Those arrows look wicked! :thumbsup:
Oh Yes Chris I like them also. Those are really nice! Where do you get the Bone nocks? I'd like to get some.