<P>I have been looking around everywhere I go at cane/bamboo arrow that people are making. I happened to see some made at ETAR that was just remarkable. Just out of curiosity, what would you have to charge to make a dozen arrows that 1. Was within 5 lbs of each other gauranteed in spine. 2. Was within 10-25 grains of each other per doz. 3. Was as straight as any POC that you have found. I know this covers a wide, near unpossible range for most makers, but if you could do this...what would you have to get for a doz? And I would also love to see an arrow made by anyone wishing to show them to get even more ideas for my self.</P>
<P>They take so much time, I only make them for myself. I'll have to take some pictures of mine, I think I deleted all the pictures I once had.</P>
<P>The last 2 issues of The Bowyers Journal had very good instructions by Chris Cade on making cane arrows. Everything you would need to know is right in there.</P>
I sell all I can make for $25 each rivercane with wild turkey fletching, and knapped stone points all tied with real deer sinew! Buck
<P>I have tried to reach Brian via email an on here to get those two subscriptions. He must be out of town on vacation. I will find them somewhere</P>
<P>Yes Brian is on vacation this week.</P>
<P>Look under the thread with the title this is something about hog arrows to see some of Chris' arrows. Don't know which look better, his cane arrows or his static recurves.</P>