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Dan Nuttall is a master bowyer from South Devon, England, and founder of Devonshire Longbows. Dan shapes all of his bows with only hand tools using time-honored techniques. He also excels in leathercraft, making the handles for his bows and accessories such as arm bracers, calico longbow bags, and hip and back quivers.  

Episode Links:

https://www.instagram.com/devonshire_longbows

Project Quiver at Anchor Point Expeditions

Summary:

The conversation delves into the distinctions between English longbows and American flat bows, exploring the historical and cultural contexts that shape their definitions and classifications. Dan shares insights on bow making and personal preferences in bow design.

Show Notes:

In England, a longbow should indicate a rounded belly.

American definitions of longbows include flat bows.

Dan prefers the American identification of longbows.

He makes both rounded belly bows and flat bows.

Cultural differences influence bow classifications.

Bow making is a blend of tradition and personal style.

Understanding longbows requires knowledge of historical context.

Flat bows are a significant part of American archery.

Dan's insights reflect a personal journey in bow making.

The conversation highlights the artistry involved in archery.