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If you decided that you like us enough to give us your email address we promise to do the following...
At the time of writing we don't store any passwords or personal information other than your name and email address. If we expand the service to include such information and you choose to provide it, we will keep any passwords in encrypted format, to which we will have no access what so ever.
Thanks
Steve and Andy
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Magazine |
July 2010
The Mary Rose story comes to life this month, when Steve and Andy went to visit archaeologist Alex Hildred and got our hands on 500 year old long bows (literally). We look at the battle of Vernuiel, Andy visits France on a peace mission and we talk to Sid at Border.
June 2010
Bumper edition this month, a pig in armour, Geoff towers direct from Homildon Hill and a look at the Mary Rose. There is also news of the UK Atlatl championships and all the usual regular items.
May 2010
This month sees the release of yet another Robin Hood film, to celebrate this months magazine is a Robin Hood special. We look at the man behind the legend with a couple of articles about the man and the period that gave rise to him. We also have an article on Little John, not Robin Hoods side kick but John Cately of Little John Arrow, he talks to us about his life in archery and the way he likes to make his arrows.
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Latest Reviews |
Last Update: 21 July 2010
Anneewakee Addiction 56" 48#@28"
If you take an interest in American bows and the traditional hunting scene, as I do you may find the name Anneewakee familiar, you may find the name Kanati ...Read More
Brasher Womens Krypton GTX
I am not too different from most archers or in fact from anyone who does an outdoor activity, when I go to a shoot, whether it's field ...Read More
Top Hat Points
When I choose a point for an arrow my choice is, Brass or Steel - bullet or field and the weight, it has always gone without question that the ...Read More
Little John Matched Arrows
For me a matched set of arrows means more than all of them being crested the same. Of course it's wonderful to have arrows that look nice, but ...Read More
Karrimor Whirlwind low weathertite® boots
There was a time when outdoor footwear either meant some wellington boots or a pair of stiff and sturdy leather boots. In the more recent past all that has ...Read More
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