ARCH - Marshal Who??

Bob Dewart gilli at seacove.net
Tue Jun 20 17:07:27 PDT 2000


Have I got just the thing for you.  Welcome to Gilli's Big Yellow Boxes of
Pain.  I think you said you were coming to the shoot, right?  I have all
sorts of wooden arrows for you to learn how to inspect on.  And I'm sure we
can get Plachoya to bring some of the other varities too.  What about it
Plachoya?

We can even let those who want  to, run the line for awhile; checking for
safety and controlling the firing order.  And in a learning experience, some
of us will do *bad things* on the line.  The learning line will be combat
archery.  That way if we mess up, it will only hurt for a little while.  :)

What do you all think?

Gilli
-----Original Message-----
From: Kevin Varner <KVarner at PlanView.com>
To: 'ansteorra-archery at ansteorra.org' <ansteorra-archery at ansteorra.org>
Date: Tuesday, June 20, 2000 2:02 PM
Subject: RE: ARCH - Marshal Who??


>I have done as Plachoya suggested and sent a query to Tomanaga (yes, I know
>he planning on stepping down). I too am interested in becoming an
Authorized
>Archery Marshal being able to run a target range. I have been reading up on
>the SCA-level rules. I have military experience running various small arms
>ranges as well as running a mundane archery range (BSA). What I need is
>training and experience in inspection/evaluation of the equipment. I can
>evaluate an arrow. A bow; however, I want some help. When I was originally
>trained as a Rapier Marshal we had a mass of equipment - some of it passed
>and some of it didn't. It was up to us to identify which was which.
>
>Duncan MacConacher
>Bryn Gwlad


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