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Crazy crow does have some reasonable prices on equipment used by living history enthusiasts today.
However its primary markets are westren decor and pow-wow. Much of their stuff is made for looks and display not for hard use.
That said I have some stuff from them that’s India produced that I can’t tell from Townsend produced at twice the money.
 
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Crazy crow does have some reasonable prices on equipment used by living history enthusiasts today.
However its primary markets are westren decor and pow-wow. Much of their stuff is made for looks and display not for hard use.
That said I have some stuff from them that’s India produced that I can’t tell from Townsend produced at twice the money.
Hmmm. Maybe Townsend sourced it from the very same maker/supplier!
 

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I'd really recommend everyone to ditch the artificial sinew, and get some linen thread to use. I bought a 1500 foot spool from a cobbler supply for around $15 bucks years ago, and haven't made a noticeable dent in it so far. Just wax it before use, you will never go back to the fake sinew stuff. Besides, it's authentic to the period.
 

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