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The Glade Issue 97  

The Glade Issue 97


Autumn 2002

Archery
The Art of Repetition - Simon Needham, Britain Number 1 Recurve Archer and International Olympic Representative, talks about your strings and bracing heights.

Straight from the Shoulder
Rob Ragsdale's insight.

Native American-Indian of the Southern Plains
Jack Farrell, our Native American-Indian Expert, discusses and shows how to make Plains Indian Quivers. Another one in Jack's very popular series about the American Native Indian.

European Target Championships
With photographs from Andre Gegg.

NFAS News and Report
A visit to the popular NFAS tournament in Shackleford, Surrey complete with superb pictures and report.

European Bowhunter Championships
Field Archery with another society - IFAA complete with brilliant photos from Paul Kelly and report by Ian Meeks.

FITA Target Archery
Days out at a Domestic FITA and a Top-line FITA Star with photos and report.

Jay Barrs, Olympic Gold Medallist from Seoul, Two times World Field Champion & 12 times Field Champion of the USA, stresses how important your foundation for shooting is. A must for the prospective top shooter.

The Sacred Realm
More from our intrepid explorer/journalist Rick Williamson, who tells of the bowmaking skills of the World's most primitive tribes of the South-East Pacific.

Crispin's Corner
Talks about the etiquette and equipment.

The War Bow
Another of Hugh Soar's interesting series on the English War Bow.

Chris Boyton continues his very popular series on Woodcraft and Bowmaking
with photographs.

Chinese Archery
The Lost Martial Art, By Stephen Selby - The Philosophy of Chinese Archery.

All about Longbows
Two-fingered releases. Were they possible with the heavy war bows of Medieval Times? Hugh Soar discusses this and illustrates with some fine photographs of this style of shooting.




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