Installing a Primitive Trade point


Using Trade points from www.bowstick.com The proper installing method. Sorry the wrapping part is not a close up.

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10 Responses to “Installing a Primitive Trade point”

  1. 1400deadwood says:

    Very informative video.

  2. BowstickArchery says:

    Fire doubles in size every 30 seconds. Everyone needs to check and double check their safety arrangements.

  3. robinofleiceste says:

    hey great video, I’ve got a great scar from trying to do the same thing with a knife some years ago… only thing I’d say is please be careful with that torch, with all the sawdust around, your shop could go up in flames faster than you could run, especially if its in the air from someone sanding.

  4. MedievalCollektor says:

    what`s the best wood to make an arrow of?

  5. winterhawkrancher says:

    Man I am impressed

  6. su27forserbia says:

    I like it -nice

  7. Zykked says:

    You have The best job EVER.

  8. BowstickArchery says:

    I meant to say primitive, as in Native American points. American traders would have these made up in England and bring them to the united states and use them for trade with the Plains Indians. Sorry for the confustion… not medieval, Primitive :)

  9. SniperJochen says:

    it looks like it will hold. But I´ve never seen THAT as a medieval point, more like stone age.

  10. ickycan says:

    Wow Thanks!

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