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Offline laire

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Abner Shepherdson Long Bow
« on: August 20, 2017, 01:43:00 PM »
Some of you out there may know about Abner Shepherdson and his legacy.  I have a Shepherdson 48 lb. longbow and will include some images if anyone is interested, (Not sure how to post pics on this site). I would appreciate any info regarding historical background of Shepherdson any of you may have.  A beautiful bow, heat-stamped, missing parts of the horns.

Offline hardbern

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Re: Abner Shepherdson Long Bow
« Reply #1 on: August 23, 2017, 08:42:00 AM »
There's bits & pieces about him in the NAA history & mentions in Robert Elmer's Archery, American Archery, Target Archery. There's his patent on his take-apart/joint mechanism for longbows, which features in the bow that Jack Churchill is purported to have used to shoot the German sentry in WWII.
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