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Big Dan from Kansas city
I am constantly trying to learn more everyday about wilderness survival and sustainability and am really interested in intentional longterm survival. I am especially interested in primitives/abo techniques. I have been studying bushcrafting for around 4 years and the next subjects on my plate are flintknapping, bowmaking, and primitive leatherworking.
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Welcome to the site Big Dan. We've been hanging on here for days waiting for someone to ship us some Arthur Bryants. Any idea where we can get us some?
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FVR is a great source for flint knapping. Look for some of his posts or do a search on flint knapping you should fine more than a few.
Canid is a great resource on bowmaking. He has a LOT of posts on that subject. He's starting his own bow making business so he knows his stuff (and a couple of other things, too).
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Here's a source for Leather Working in the Middle Ages:
http://www.personal.utulsa.edu/~Marc...er/leather.pdf
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When you say leatherworking, do you mean the art of tanning and curing hides, or the art of insribing upon wrought leather designs, figures, and possibly writing?
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Nice wolf there B.D. Welcome Aboard
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