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Ready, Set, Go…We’re Ready for Christmas Orders!

Our shop has turned into Santa’s elves for the next three weeks. We will be busily filling your Christmas orders. Please help us by ordering early and we will get your orders out the door as soon as possible.

We will not be able to handle any custom orders in the next three weeks. If you have a question, please call and we will try to help you. Right now we ship the majority of our products through the US Postal System via priority mail. Atlatl Darts can be problematic to ship because the shipping services charge “oversize” rates. Our shipping rates are based on size not weight. We can also use Fed Ex and UPS but may have to add an extra fee because of the extra costs of those services.

If you have question, please call us at 800-836-4520 and we will do our best to help you.

November Brings Slow Down To Travels; Time To Work on Updates

The spring, summer and fall months were hectic for the Thunderbird Atlatl shop but also provided a lot of great memories and a chance to visit many friends.

November brings a little break from shows on weekends and gives us a chance to get ready for the holiday season. We will be working on updating our website, planning more videos, designing a new catalog and brochures. If you have any questions about atlatls or ordering from our online catalog, please give us a call at 800-836-4520 or 607-659-3854. If we aren’t in the shop, leave a message or try us on the cell phone number provided. We will do our best to get back to you as quickly as possible.

We don’t mail out a lot of newsletters but you can sign up for our newsletters and you will receive them when they go out. We will try to develop a newsletter schedule in the coming year. Please keep sending us your comments either on Facebook, through our webpage or by regular mail or telephone, we appreciate your input.

Bob Berg fletches a dart at a workshop. Our workshops have proven very popular. If you would like to inquire about a workshop, give us a call or contact us by email.
Bob Berg fletches a dart at a workshop. Our workshops have proven very popular. If you would like to inquire about a workshop, give us a call or contact us by email.

Celebrate Fall in Candor & Enjoy an Atlatl Contest or Two – October 11

Thunderbird Atlatl will be joining businesses, residents and various organizations throughout Candor, NY Saturday, Oct. 11, celebrating the Candor Fall Festival sponsored by the Candor Chamber of Commerce.

Along with the annual Fall Festival Pumpkin Contest and ISACs on both Saturday and Sunday, there are lots of things to see throughout the community including the annual woodcarvers show and quilt show.

We will be at Side Hill Acres Goat Farm on Spencer Road, Candor. Side Hill Acres is located on Route 96, just inside the village limits as you head to Spencer, NY. Side Hill Acres will also have a number of vendors at their site and, of course, their delicious goat cheese and tours of the farm. There will also be wine tasting and a professional pumpkin carver on site. Stop by for a great day and pick up a brochure at Side Hill Acres or at many of the places located in Candor. See you there. For further information call us at 800-836

Atlatlists cast darts in Candor
Atlatlists cast darts in Candor at a previous fall festival
-4520 or 607 743 4379.

Montauk Archaeology Fest & Meigs Point Festival

Thunderbird Atlatl will be at two places this weekend, October 4 & 5. Stop by if you are in the area of the Second House Museum in Montauk, Long Island or Hammonasset State Park.

The Friends Of Hammonasset State Park will be hosting the Meigs Point Festival on Saturday and Sunday.

In Montauk, check out the Archaeology Fest on Saturday, Oct. 4.

Both events promise a variety of activities and, of course, fun with atlatls. See you there.

Chimney Point Historic Site-Atlatl Salute to John and Bette Morris

Great time at Chimney Point Historic Site in Addison, Vermont (on the shores of Lake Champlain. This weekend is our 19th year here.

It is always a great time. This year there was a special tribute to John and Bette Morris of Vermont. John and Bette were remembered for their giving natures, enthusiasm and strong support of the atlatl.