Wow that's is an amazing find and it's cool to see the artifacts and equipment from years ago and good video my friend thanks for sharing this 👍✌️ God bless 🙏
@@WedoweeHandyman thanks Joe i had more of the family history who owned the house and land it was found on he was the chef justice of the peace plenty of money
What a find ! Its all bout the history n who used it ehh £ come n go. Back in history you could let people know your a longbow man by giving them the ✌, thats why when you were caught they used to chop of those 2 fingers. So great piece of history you have there my friend 🤟
The little hole was for a string keep so as not to let the string slide down the limb when unstrung. One end of the bowstring would remain in the nock and the other end would be tied with a small piece of string to keep it secure and on the bow.
@@aidenfletcher6503 Thanks for sharing, this is the first time I've seen one similar for years. The one you have is in better visual condition. Mine has stress fractures, My uncle tried to draw it. BTW they have braided wire strings.
Wow that's is an amazing find and it's cool to see the artifacts and equipment from years ago and good video my friend thanks for sharing this 👍✌️ God bless 🙏
@@michaels.1365 cheer bud
Wow, very cool and interesting .
@@AmyJo143 thanks amy jo
Very cool Aiden thank you for sharing this with us. What an amazing find. You have a real treasure there pal 👍
@@joshhelms8290 hay josh just in the right place and lucky he let me take it home
Cool piece.
@@BearandtheBossLady thanks bear
That was a very interesting history of longbows and archery. Thanks for sharing!!
@@WedoweeHandyman thanks Joe i had more of the family history who owned the house and land it was found on he was the chef justice of the peace plenty of money
@ interesting story you will have to remind me about the Egyptian scarab and fugio dollars story during a live it’s kinda long but interesting story
Thats a very 👌 longbow and even more speacisl being a womans. Craftsmanship at its finest
@@ChrisBarringer thank you Chris
@ funny that popped up ive been looking at having a go at doing a simple bow but nothings ever simple 😂. Have a good day 🤙
What a find ! Its all bout the history n who used it ehh £ come n go. Back in history you could let people know your a longbow man by giving them the ✌, thats why when you were caught they used to chop of those 2 fingers. So great piece of history you have there my friend 🤟
@@spikewillow4552 a thank you spike it definitely was a great find I was lucky he allowed me to keep it
The little hole was for a string keep so as not to let the string slide down the limb when unstrung. One end of the bowstring would remain in the nock and the other end would be tied with a small piece of string to keep it secure and on the bow.
I've got my Grandads bow 1800's treble laminated. Beautiful thing but a wall hanger.
@@andrewfrancis3591 that still sounds cool family history and all
@@aidenfletcher6503 Thanks for sharing, this is the first time I've seen one similar for years.
The one you have is in better visual condition.
Mine has stress fractures, My uncle tried to draw it.
BTW they have braided wire strings.