No, actually it was the first composite bow...I had to Google my answer.
I mis-read the Wiki...it wasn't the first composite.
No, actually it was the first composite bow...I had to Google my answer.
No, actually it was the first composite bow...I had to Google my answer.
Maybe so, but what I was looking for was why they were such efective warriors... because they could shoot from horseback and swich sides, due to the smaller recurve bow they used.
So you're up!
I wouldn't think so... yew wood in England has been around a long time and was probably laminated into their long bows, but that's just a guess.
And what are you doing at wiki anyway? This is supposed to be a trivia game of either you know it or you're a darn good guesser, lol.
All of them
Andy M. said:What were the four turntable speeds on a 60s era record player.
45, 33 1/3, 78, and stop?
I wiki'd after I answered, because I was doubting my answer. And there is a difference between composite and laminate. Isn't there? Composite, different materials use?