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Gimley
Location: UK
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Posted: Wed Nov 12, 2008 9:53 am Horse bows |
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Hi gticm2 ( or can I call you G for short? )
Was re-reading some of the posts and noticed your thing about horse bows. I make bows ( nope, not trying to sell you one), mainly flat and cable bows. Have a look on my site and you'll see a Meare Heath replica.
The next project is a horse bow. I've got some info on it, not that there's much that I can find, and the horn, but can't get the sinew over here without paying a b****y fortune for it.
Do you know if it's possible to get it over there, and sent over? One of the biggest problems, I think, is our stupid 'health and safety' laws. |
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gt1cm2
Location: Wellington
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Posted: Wed Nov 12, 2008 11:18 am |
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G would be my husband, Grayson. Yes I like my horsebows, one I can use them with my horses and they don't upset my rsi.
as to the sinew.... um no idea sorry, I don't make bows. You could try asking on http://atarn.net/phpBB2/index.php as there are a lot of guys that make bows out of horn, sinew and fish glue and may know where to get some from cheap. Have you tried your local meat works directly? I do the accounts for one here in Wellington and we sell beef tendons quite cheap so maybe one over there might? then you would just need to do the prepping to get it fibrery like. _________________ did they beat the drums slowly
did the play the fife lowly
did they sound the death march as they lowered you down
did the band play the last post and chorus
did the pipes play the flowers of the forest |
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Gimley
Location: UK
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Posted: Wed Nov 12, 2008 11:50 am |
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Cheers for that, I'll have a look, it'll be interesting anyway. Been looking for somewhere that makes them for ages.
I've tried going direct to the abatoirs, no luck. It's mainly since the BSE scare over here a few years ago, dont know if you heard about that, probably not. Now ALL what they call ' waste products' have be burned, even the horns. Typical knee jerk reaction of the government, but it makes it almost impossible to get stuff like that now.
I suppose I'll just have to go deer poaching |
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wuzzle
Location: levin
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Posted: Wed Nov 12, 2008 9:20 pm Re: Horse bows |
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Gimley wrote: | Hi gticm2 ( or can I call you G for short? :) )
Was re-reading some of the posts and noticed your thing about horse bows. I make bows ( nope, not trying to sell you one), mainly flat and cable bows. Have a look on my site and you'll see a Meare Heath replica.
The next project is a horse bow. I've got some info on it, not that there's much that I can find, and the horn, but can't get the sinew over here without paying a b****y fortune for it.
Do you know if it's possible to get it over there, and sent over? One of the biggest problems, I think, is our stupid 'health and safety' laws. |
Go to the native american brain tanning site
(you can get there searching "brain tanning"
have an excellent on line trading section
may be eaisier(and cheeper ) via USA
I have also noticed a lot of bow adverts
on this site incl a good native hunting forum
rgds Wuzzle _________________ Float Sink or Swim as Yee please but Know you are always watched for even in the
masses is clarity obtained by your Betters
and no one of Upwright Character fooled |
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NigelT
Site Admin
Location: Wellington
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Gimley
Location: UK
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Posted: Fri Nov 14, 2008 8:50 am |
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That's a problem I know about already, though I will have a look at that site. I was hoping more to get it from a small abatoir, or even privately, and have it sent in plain brown paper packages
What do you reckon on the possibilities of getting Shark skin? |
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NigelT
Site Admin
Location: Wellington
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Posted: Fri Nov 14, 2008 9:04 am |
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Shark skin should be fairly easy to get... or at least it would be here in NZ. Talk to any fish and chip shop (or whatever the UK equivalent is) - over here they call it lemon fish or something like that and it's fairly common. You could also try a fishmarket or even wander down to the docks and talk to the guys climbing off the fishing trawlers. I'm assuming the skin is a waste product and isn't used elsewhere - you just need to get hold of it before it get to the bin or someone who worries more about liability than helping someone out.
I have absolutely no idea how you could go about 'tanning' shark skin though.
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Gimley
Location: UK
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Posted: Fri Nov 14, 2008 9:34 am |
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I've tried that over here. The local fishmonger keeps me few, when he's in the right mood!, but Shark is really difficult to get. It's relatively easy to cure, a friend of mine's in the skin business and used to be a taxidermist, he tells me how to do it.
Just wondered if there was someone your way who could send dried skins.
Why is it the things I want to get hold of most are the most b****y difficult???????? |
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Bogue
Sponsor
Location: Palmy
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Posted: Fri Nov 14, 2008 3:20 pm Shark skin Prophylactics |
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And Gimley did make this statement:-
Quote: | .......... but Shark is really difficult to get. It's relatively easy to cure, a friend of mine's in the skin business and used to be a taxidermist, he tells me how to do it. |
How 'bout starting a thread in crafts and give us the lowdown on how to do it.
A couple of the other lists I'm on have had problems with the curing and the retention of the denticular layer that makes it so grippy.
Oh yeah and it's fish skin prophylactics not shark.
Sorry for the painful misinformation. I can picture some of you crying at the thought of it.
Oh yeah and how does someone in the skin trade know about leather tanning? Leather and its usage, yes. Tanning and its applications, yes.
And the taxidermy part, I have no idea. I thought I knew some odd people.
Or are you talking about something different.
Cheers
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Gimley
Location: UK
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Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2008 2:57 am |
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That's not a bad idea, I'll just double check that I've got the processing info right. The way is do it is simple, and it's works for Dog Fish, which is a small species of Shark we get here. I use it for sandpaper.Watch out for the thread.
This fella had to know about that sort of thing to be a Taxidermist ( Taxidermy--------------stuffing dead things ), and I think he was in the tanning trade before.
I know some MUCH odder people than that
Prophylactics????????????????????? Ouch!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!. Suppose it depends if it's rough side in or out |
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