Order Now for the Holidays!

Activity is busy here at Thunderbird Atlatl Bob Berg and staff are working on making sure inventory is ready for holiday orders. Make sure to give us a call if you have a question about an order. Our toll free number is: 1-800-836-4520. There is usually someone available to answer pretty much 24/7. If you do get the answering machine, leave your name and phone number and we will get back to you within a few hours!

We will be making changes in our online catalog ordering system in the near future but will wait until the new year to make those changes. If you are having any problems with the online catalog, give us a call or send an email through the contact on the web page. You can also email us a thunderbirdatlatl@gmail.com

Beginning next week, we will be featuring some specials in this space so keep an eye out for those! We are looking forward to hearing from you!

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Production in Full Swing for Holiday Season; New Items Added!

Thunderbird Atlatl is busy making lots of darts and atlatls to meet the holiday rush. Please give us a call at 1-800-836-4520 if you have any questions. If we are not in, just leave a message and we will get back to you. You can also reach us at: 607-743-4379 or 607-22-9873. Again, leave us a message and we will get back to you. We have added a few more items to our inventory. See below for those who want to try to make their own atlatl. Remember try to order soon so we can get your order out to you quicker.

How to Make an Atlatl
Atlatls are easy to make if you have a sense of how long and how massive to make them. Atlatls can be made from a wide variety of materials that include wood and bone to fiberglass or even metal but the most favored material is wood. I don’t believe that there are a lot of advantages of modern materials over wood in the construction or action of an atlatl. Hardwood is favorable to softwood for making atlatls. Hardwoods that are more elastic are better than brash or brittle woods. Thunderbird Atlatl sells various hardwood atlatl blanks as well as milled ash dart shafts 5 foot, six foot and seven foot long.
Ash 2 ½” x7/8” x 27” $5.00
Cherry 2 ½” x7/8” x 27” 6.00
Hickory 2 ½” x7/8” x 27” 5.00
Curley Maple 2 ½” x7/8” x 27” 7.00
Bloodwood 2 ½” x7/8” x 27” 12.00
Purpleheart 2 ½” x7/8” x 27” 7.00
Brazilian Cherry 2 ½” x7/8” x 27” 7.00
This price includes a line drawing on the wood of any of our atlatl designs found in our on line catalog so you can cut it out, modify, or use your own design on it.
Call our 800- 836-4520 for more information or check out our on line catalog. The blanks will be added to the online catalog soon.

You can find a lot of atlatl plans at: http://www.thudscave.com/npaa/designs/

You may like to try one of our atlatl making tool kits which consists of a short bladed large handled Swedish steel carving knife, a draw shave and a scorp. You can buy these as a kit or one at a time. We also sell Swedish steel blades which you can put your own handle on made perhaps from a deer antler or a scrap of the atlatl wood kit. Give us a call for pricing and information on these items, 1-800-836-4520.

The length of an atlatl can be variable. The best guide to length is to measure from the center of your palm to the armpit with your stretched out arm, plus or minus a few inches. If you want to make mostly distance shots then add a few inches and if you want more accuracy at shorter ranges take an inch or two off.

Making a spear thrower and a dart can be a rewarding experience for those who have a yearning for handicraft.
Atlatl plans and dart designs as well as do it yourself atlatl and dart kits will be available soon at www.thunderbirdatlatl.com

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Holiday Orders/New York State Atlatl Association

The holidays are fast approaching and we are getting ready for holiday orders. It helps if you are able to place your order before December 15th as we are not always able to guarantee shipping after that time. The postal service, UPS, Fed Ex and DHL are swamped at that time of year and we have noticed they are not always able to guarantee delivery.
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Atlatl Challenge part of Ithaca College Television Production, The Race

Atlatl contests can take many forms. An Ithaca College student and Park Scholar, Peter Berg, has produced a reality television show called “The Race” which is patterned after the popular CBS television show “The Amazing Race”. “The Race”, unlike the national show, took place over a four day period in upstate New York. “The Race” involved six teams of two people each from Ithaca College, located in Ithaca, NY.

An atlatl challenge was one of the many challenges the participants were able to tackle during their four days of competition. The atlatl challenge was set up at the Waterman Conservation Center in Apalachin, NY on Friday, Oct. 20. The five remaining teams had to complete this challenge before receiving a clue to go on to the next phase of the race.

Bob Berg gave each team rudimentary instructions on the use of the atlatl and set them up with equipment. Their task was to shoot at the target which was placed about 12 yards away and place two darts within each of the five successively smaller rings ending with the gold bull’s eye. Complicating this was the fact that the day had been cold and rainy. The ground was at first slippery grass which quickly turned into slippery mud as the activity progressed. The action was fast and furious as the participants had to retrieve darts after each round as fast as they could on the slick surface. The contestants were all college students with varying degrees of natural talent for throwing darts with an atlatl.

Atlatls were used in another leg of the race as contestants had to locate one of five atlatls that were hidden on Hiawatha Island. Hiawatha Island is an island on the Susquehanna River near Owego, NY. Contestants had the choice of going to Hiawatha Island before or after the atlatl challnege. The competitiors who went to the island first had no knowledge of atlatls had to guess what they were.

The contest ended at the Gazebo in the Courthouse Square in Owego, NY, followed by dinner and an overnight stay at the First Union Presbyterian Church, also in Owego.

The staff at Thunderbird Atlatl enjoyed the opportunity to help on this project and we look forward to airing of the show on Ithaca College Television in November. The show can also be downloaded from Ithaca College TV web page when it airs.

Atlatl Hunting & Fishing

Atlatlists from the Northeast have been slowly but surely working their way toward getting the atlatl accepted as a big game hunting weapon.

Russ Guthrie of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania has been leading the way. Russ has the unique ability to bring the right people together at the negotiating table. It is an up hill climb as this small special interest group attempts to negotiate governmental hurdles to get the atlatl accepted. Atlatlists want to join with their fellow hunters in the fields and forests of Pennsylvania as accepted members of the hunting community.

Missouri has recently joined the short list of states where atlatl hunting is allowed. Atlatlists are now allowed to hunt small game in Missouri. We atlatl hunters and fishermen and women hope this effort continues and spreads to other states.

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