Other Archery Items

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Archery Its History and Forms (videoó not pictured).
72-minute video covering archery from stone age to presentó war, hunting, recreation and personal development.  Glimpses into Japanese and Turkish archery and the composites of the east.  Longbow building, flint knapping for arrow making, and shooting forms including field, target, popinjay, clout, roving, and flight shooting.$34.95

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Mitsugake
Traditional glove for shooting the Japanese Yumi, made in Japan.$215.00
Call for other available Kyudo supplies.

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Steel Arrowheads
Reproductions of Japanese military arrowheads in high-carbon steel with tapered tangs by Jean-Yves Bourbeau.  Several other styles available, including Islamic, Indian, and other military and ceremonial arrowheads.$50.00 each

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Thumb Rings
Showing Turkish and Indo-Persian designs for shooting Asian and Indo-Persian bows.  Made from buffalo horn or phenolic.  Watch for the introduction of thumb rings in jade, other gem materials, gold, and silver.  Made by Jaap Koppedrayer of YUMI.  State ring size and material (horn or phenolic).$45.00

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Strasburger Arrow Rack An elegantly simple way to display a dozen arrows on a mantlepiece, wall, or free-standing on the floor.  Made by Zark Strasburger, furniture designer, in cherry, walnut, maple, or ash.  Oil finish.  $80.00, $50.00 if ordered

 with 12 Gabel Arrows (Sky Arrows shown in rack)

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Arrow Display Case
The perfect way to display either one or two special arrows, in an oak, poplar (stained), or cherry glass-fronted case, either with a hinge or without (for permanent wall display).  Oil finish.  36î (standard) or 40î (Japanese Ya).  20% off on one or two Gabel arrows if ordered at time of case order.6î (one arrow), $120.00,
 10î (two arrows) $140.00 (KikoBlack Arrow  shown in case)


ART PRINTS
(prints come rolled, except when framed or otherwise noted)

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Marcus Prints
Lithograph prints by D. Mark Gabel for YUMI representing a meditation on different shooting styles.  One archer reveals the influence of training in Kyudo, the meeting of archer, bow, arrow, and shooting in Zen discipline.  The other captures the one-pointed concentration of Western instinctive archery.  81/2"x11" unframed prints.$8.00, both

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Pen and Ink Print, Hole in the Fence
Accomplished archer, hunter, and artist, Clark Gallup offers these realistic, detailed dilemmas.  He has several titles, each revealing the humorous quandary of the archer-hunter who cannot quite get positioned for a decent shot.  He does only one title each year.  Numbered and limited, matted in white.10" x 14" drawing, $80.00
17" x 23", $150.00

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Moennitarri Warrior
(Hidatsa Tribe, North Dakota)
A hand-colored etching/aquatint by Rene Rollet from a water color in The American Travels of Karl Bodmer (1809-1893).  38" by 241/2".  Metropolitan Museum of Art.$23.90

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Buffalo Hunt The classic archery scene of shooting the buffalo at full gallop. By Carl Wimer, 1860. Framed outside dimensions 29î by 42î. Matted, 2î wide, cream. Walnut-like frame with narrow gold inner accent, 1 3/8î wide total. $180.00. Unframed, 24î by 37î $50.00.

Same classic buffalo hunt scene, but by Charles M. Russell, 1864-1926. 23î by 35î unframed $50.00., or smaller size 14î by 19î $25.00.

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Clark Gallup Hunting Series Six additional hunting dilemmas similar to the one in Krackow, page 13. All are now 12î by 16î mounted of styrofoam. Beautiful, detailed pen and ink by a great hunter and artist, $65.00 each.

Hidatsa Warrior, Very similar to the Bodmer on page 15 of Krackow, but a slightly different study and much smaller, 15î by 23î. $18.90. New price on the page 15 version is $29.00.

Exquisite Framed Pair (not shown), a ancient Chinese Guard with Chinese bow (Metropolitan Museum) and a decorated Persian bow (Manchester Museum). 9î by 11î frame dimensions. $78.00 a pair, $40.00 per single.

Map of undisturbed U.S. American Indian Tribal Locations(not shown). Published by Eastern Cherokees, 16î by 20î. Great to teach yourself, your children and your grandchildren. $6.00.

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English Park Bench
The old traditional English park bench comes in genuine Honduras plantation mahogany, and is a great place to put things when shooting in the back yard.  May be outdoors all year in any climate and will last many years.  Will bleach to an even gray if left out in the weather.  Unassembled in kit form with plain backboard, two hours assembly time. Everything for assembly included.$325.00            (Oversize itemó $25.00 extra shipping)
Custom hand-carved bow back board shown in sketch.$89.00

All prices subject to change without notice.  Catalogue copyright ©1996 by The Krackow Company.

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