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Plains Style Arrows.....$40.00
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Thank-you
for viewing our work. If you have any questions on any of the work
or wish to inquire about shipping, please feel free to email
us at your convenience.
All arrows are hand made without the use of jigs or feather
burners. Also, pigments are put on without
a straight edge. As a result, each one will display its' own
"unique" craftsmanship and may differ.
Hardwood shafts are roughly 24 inches and are stained for a "primitive" look
and may have 2 or 3 grooves. Bone, metal or
knapped stone points and three feathers are attached with artificial
sinew and simulated pine pitch.

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Arrows made to order. Please feel free to email me to
discuss your needs.
Actual arrows will be different
from the pictures |
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Blackfeet
#AP140
Three fletching (two simulated eagle
feathers and a black turkey feather), 3 grooves, single blue cresting,
fluff and a red and green strand of yarn under sinew. |
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Sioux
#AP155
Three fletching (simulated eagle or
buzzard
feathers), green and red top and red and yellow (under sinew)
bottom cresting, three or four dyed red feathers under sinew. |
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Arapaho
#AP173
Three fletching (two simulated eagle
feathers and a black turkey feather), green and blue top and
blue (under sinew) bottom cresting. |
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Kiowa
#AP177
Three fletching (simulated eagle or goose
feathers), red and blue top, above middle and bottom cresting,
red painted in the grooves from feathers near top to near
bottom. |
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Comanche
#AP188
Three fletching (simulated eagle
feathers), 3 grooves, single red and double blue cresting, yellow paint
from feather base to nock, 3 grooves. |
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Cheyenne
#AP189
Three fletching (buzzard
feathers), red, blue and green cresting , red and blue paint under sinew. |
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Pigments: I use to get all paint perfectly
straight but something seemed off. After re-studying all the
old arrows it hit me...none of them were "perfect"! Now I paint them as
the hair brush allows and none of them are perfect, but they look more
like the old ones.
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