Cedar shaft, whitetail antler tip self nock, flint head, wild turkey feathers tied on with silk, nock and head tied on with sinew. I made this arrow for a friend to give a show and tell at his church for the kids. He requested the cresting.
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Thats some nice work.
I wish my work was that nice and neat! Seriously well done! :thumbsup:
Killdeer
Looks Great!! Only 11 More to Go! :thumbsup: :archer:
Very nice work, look's ready to go. BTW there have been arrows found in dry caves that had remains of paint on the wooden shafts. Thanks for the look.
Roy you do some beautiful work. Keep it up, I enjoy seeing your arrows. Tim
Very Nice!
Beautiful arrow. Jawge
I just saw Tim,s arrow and it shamed mine now yours!You fellows have carried arrow making to a higher level....... Very nice work my friend!
Gorgeous, Roy!
Thanks guys. I love maken arrows.
Dang, I can never show one of my arrows...ever again. Nice Roy, better than nice, that's awesome. Great work my man :thumbsup: :notworthy:
Work of art. Deadly work of art at that.
Mark
That is outstanding Roy.
Keystone?
Somehow I remember that handle. Are you the real old guy that lives in Iowa now and just spent 3 weeks Hunten Elk? LOL, thanks Bro..