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hauptfrau
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posted 10-09-2000 09:17 PM     Profile for hauptfrau     Send New Private Message   Edit/Delete Post   Reply With Quote
Please pardon this blatant bit of advertising

Historic Enterprises now carries handmade arrows of excellent quality. See our website for full details, here are the prices:

HAA-A1 Arrows, 1/2 dozen (6), no heads - $72.00
HAA-A2 Arrows, Full dozen (12), no heads - $140.00
HAA-A3 Arrows, 1/2 dozen (6), bodkin heads - $102.00
HAA-A4 Arrows, Full dozen (12), bodkin heads - $196.00
HAA-A5 Arrows, 1/2 dozen (6), assorted heads - $116.00
includes- 2 bodkin heads, 1 mod. type 16, 1 type 16, 1 swallowtail, 1 rounded swallowtail

Tell your friends!!

Thanks-

Gwen


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Jonathan
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posted 10-10-2000 08:05 AM     Profile for Jonathan   Author's Homepage     Send New Private Message   Edit/Delete Post   Reply With Quote
Bloody hell Gwen, you guys have way too much cool stuff! At this rate you'll wind up with ALL of my money. Oh wait, you pretty much are getting all of my money.

In all seriosness, that's great news I've got way to much on my plate to even consider learning learning how to fletch . Do you folks have any plans on doing crossbow bolts/quarrels in the near future?

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How much? Ok, I'll take two.


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hauptfrau
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posted 10-10-2000 11:04 AM     Profile for hauptfrau     Send New Private Message   Edit/Delete Post   Reply With Quote
Yup, bolts are next. Jeff thought he had a supplier of decent quality, reasonably priced crossbows, but the supplier turned out to be a flake. Since we don't have the bows, the pressing need for the bolts went away.

Lessee, what else is in the development stages-

*Chamberpot
*Copy of 15th C. oil lamp in our collection
*Different style mug
*Locks
*Chest Hardware
*English groat (coin)
*Tablet woven trim lengths - silk
*Tablet woven garters - silk
*Utility knives, one w/ bone handle, one w/ black horn handle, both with decorated sheath

That's all I can think of for now....

Gwen


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