My daughter, Taylor, getting ready to loose an arrow |
I love archery. I love bowhunting. I love making my own archery equipment, but for the longest time, my crafting of archery equipment stopped short of the bow. Making arrows, quivers, armguards, and so-on was a rewarding part of the traditional archery experience, but making the bow itself was not on the table. That all changed, and bow-making has reignited my passion for archery to the point that I decided to start my own archery business, Echo Archery. This blog is the companion to the business website, where I will offer how-to's, how-not-to's, interviews, and the occasional rambling. I have no delusions of providing an engrossing literature that lures all readers into the sport of archery, but I do feel I might be able to provide a bit of useful information to the occasional archer, bowhunter, or historian, and maybe, just maybe, provide that encouraging push to that someone sitting on the fence about taking up archery, and maybe, just maybe for that someone, the stick, string, and feathered shaft will become a way of life, as it has for so many of us toxophilites. Welcome to Echo Archery's Toxophilic Dreams.
Thanks for checking out the blog. Consider subscribing if you like archery. Growing subscriber lists certainly encourage me to post more frequently. Carson Brown
Echo Archery
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