Traditional Muzzleloading Association
Traditional Firearms => Traditional Archery => Topic started by: Darren Haverstick on June 25, 2025, 12:26:16 PM
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I hardly ever make a leather doodad for myself, but I had some time between projects so I decided to whip up an arm guard. I had purchased this scrap piece of pirarucu hide a while back for just such a thing, but had never gotten around to using it. I rediscovered it when I was going through my various piles of leather and figured that now was as good a time as any. BTW - pirarucu is a large freshwater fish in South America. They are also known as arapaima.
The backing of this arm guard is vegetable tanned cowhide and the facing is pirarucu hide. The arrowhead is made from carp hide and the trim is deer hide. I carved the lace hooks from deer antler and sewed everything up by hand using artificial sinew. I'm pretty happy with the way it turned out.
Darren
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As usual, Darren, that is stellar.
When at the CdA rendezvous a couple of weeks ago, I discovered the joy of having an arm guard. Actually, it was the other way around, it was the pain of not having one. That's all right, my arm only bled a little bit. Finger tabs would have been nice too, but...
amazingly enough, I got more points from archery than I did from rifle. First time I used a bow since I was maybe 10 years old, which was only 70 years ago. Evidently, I didn't forget everything I learned. Pretty easy since I never learned much.
John