From: Darryl/Deni
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Date: 16-Oct-21 |
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For anyone interested in archery history back in the 1930's on in the U.S. take a look at WWW.Vintagearchery.org They have a wonderful selection of old catalogs,articles,and magazines on line. Many great ads and pictures in most of them. It gives one a great chance to see what was going on archery wise back then and can be a great research tool for those who like the history of the sport. Just click on their (library) section. They sell a few older bows as well for pretty decent prices. I have spent many nights reading the old magazines from start to finish and am still not through all of them.
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From: Pdiddly
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Date: 16-Oct-21 |
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I really like that site for the catalogues and magazine, but much of the published history is not well researched and contains errors.
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From: fdp
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Date: 16-Oct-21 |
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There is also a site I believe called Archeribrzry on line that has a lot of historical material.
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From: fdp
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Date: 16-Oct-21 |
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Archery library.com is the site
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From: MStyles
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Date: 16-Oct-21 |
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To me, archery history is fascinating.
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From: fdp
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Date: 16-Oct-21 |
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Me too.
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From: Corax_latrans
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Date: 16-Oct-21 |
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Is Vintage Archery Yorktown5, or no?
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