Linen-Backed, Red Oak, English Style 'unfinished' Longbows
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v502/Anzo/IMG_1901_zps448d03e8.jpg)
3 Available:
27lb at 28" draw
29lb at 28" draw
35lb at 28" draw
Retail: $89 + $25 S&H each
http://woodbows.com/collections/rough-and-ready-bows/products/rough-and-ready-english-style-longbow-30-35-28 (http://woodbows.com/collections/rough-and-ready-bows/products/rough-and-ready-english-style-longbow-30-35-28) (this is where I originally purchased them from, picture shown on their site is after finishing/varnishing)
Asking: $60 each, (or 2 oz Silver (maple, bison, or eagle) each), (or 0.5 Bitcoin each), or Best Offer.
I'm open to offers! Can't do the 'asking' price? offer! :3 I'm trying to find good homes more than anything else and introduce any interested furs to archery.
These bows are 'unfinished', meaning they have no wood finish/sealant and should be eventually sealed.
This can be done by simply rubbing petroleum jelly on the bow (including the linen backed side) twice per year.
Or apply a permanent wood finish to seal the bow permanently.
Unfinished bows allow you to personalize/customize by apply your own markings, designs & finish to the bow.
Feel free to reply with any questions :3
i wish i had some money to spare, i've been looking to get a long bow for a while
These are a nice simple style longbow. I enjoy the traditional and classic style/form of archery without all the sights/pulleys/contraptions that seem so popular these days xP.
I'm open to offers :3 trying to find homes for them.
I can show some basics of use too, but its up to the archer to perfect their own form and technique with practice after that. :3
well, if you still have them on the 25th i can see what i can manage, the best part about archery is you can make your own ammo, especially when you're using simple recurve and longbows that won't require composite arrows made of aluminum or carbon fiber, since bamboo grows easily here i was planning on using that to make arrow and crossbow bolts