Tony Huckaby of Wichita, KS is the winner of the antler-handled knife. Congratulations, Tony!!
Jim Clark of Vicksburg, MI is the winner of the basket quiver. Congratulations, Jim.
I'll be in touch with each of you about shipping.
Thanks to all who purchased books and entered the drawing. I also appreciate all of the positive comments about the book. I certainly hope people learn from it and enjoy.
Happy Holidays to all!!
If you’ve been thinking of buying a copy of “A Traditional Bowhunter’s Path: Lessons and Adventures at Full Draw,” now is your time!
With the Christmas Season afoot, I thought I’d run a special offer.
Everyone who purchases a book from
www.TraditionalSpiritOutdoors.com between December 1st and 20th will have an opportunity to win either the knife or quiver described below.
When checking out, just type TradGang in the “order notes” section. This will automatically put your name in the “hat” for the drawing.
Also remember that 10% of every sale goes to either conservation or promoting archery. In the “order notes” simply indicate Backcountry Hunters & Anglers or National Archery in the Schools Program.
Here are a few quotes from folks who have read the book.
“Best book on traditional archery to date. It covers a lot of material and is well written, if you get a chance it is a must read.“—Connor from Pennsylvania
“The introduction alone is worth the price of the book.”—Mike from Virginia
"I confess, I was reading another book at the time yours arrived. But, I couldn't put yours down…“—Bob from New York
“Just finished it up, and enjoyed every page. A great read.”—Ryan from Texas
The knife is a very well made custom with a maker’s mark of CNY. It has a 4 ¾” stainless steel blade and 5” antler handle. The sheath is heavy leather and stitched with leather lacing. It is new and has never cut so much as a slice of cheese!
The quiver is really something special. I won this in a 3D competition about 5 years ago and said I’d never part with it…well things change and I thought it would be nice for someone else to enjoy it. I only used if for display and never took it afield. It is a basket quiver handcrafted by Bob Halpin who passed away in 2009. Bob was well known for making beautiful Adirondack packs, creels, and quivers by using traditional basket weaving techniques. This quiver has 5 plastic arrow tubes that can be removed if you’d rather not use them.