hey Ink- i share you concerns-and i understand that was not your intention when posting this video- just out of curiosity and interest.
i am originally from south africa, and moved here a few years ago- i worked all over souther africa, zambia, zimbabwe namibia travelled to mozambique etc, and lived in a very rural area in s.a.- so my point is i have seen lots of poverty- poverty so bad that people are dying from lack of food, never mind a lack of medical attention or war or other reasons. i have seen people cooking the inner bark off trees to eat!!
i have seen incredible enginuity- people making musical instruments out of oil cans, seen a guy build a new head gasket for a volkswagon carravelle, sitting on his butt in nhe sand with a hammer and a rock for an anvil. they drove that vehicle back home at least 5000 km!!
anyway my point is...when a person shows such great initiative and desire...it would be great to assist.
but you are absolutely correct Inksoup!!one doesnt want to create an attitude of condescending charity.
more of just "a pass it along" assistance.
not saying we need to flood him with extravagant gifts- just some stuff to help him along, and maybe some stuff that he cant find locally- like air hose and ends, smooth on ,etc- maybe his first set of lams- just to get him going, maybe some plans for a home built lam grinder.
and certinally the link to this here site!!!!
and maybe a condition that he pays it forward in some small way. i also watched his other videos, and he does seem very determined with limited resources to build bows!
i am sure there are heaps of people out there struggling to get along- heck i was one of them as a kid in africa- and failed to get a bow built as a kid. and just understand what he is going through- would sure like to pass along some of the help that i have recieved later in life.- the only difference , is that he actually has built a few functioning bows already!!
anyway this will all depend on what everyone else feels---still trying to make contact with him.