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Oxford Neolithic Bows
Ian and Sue Blunsdon of Oxford Neolithic Bows are a partnership who concentrate on making individually hand-crafted bows from the Neolithic period of history. They use wood which is sourced either from local timber yards or responsibly sourced wood from abroad. They specialise in making mainly Meare Heath style bows in various draw weights and sizes.
They also make arrows to suit each bow which conform to the NFAS (national Field Archery Society) Primitive Class.
This is their passion and as far as they are concerned they are recreating evolution.


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