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CONSTRUCTION OF ADAPTED ARCHERY BOW     

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------- "DO IT YOURSELF" ENTRY ------- PURPOSE: Aid to facilitate holding an archery bow by a person without the ability to grip. Device consists of a 3/16 inch thick aluminum reinforcement on the belly of the bow attached to a leather and aluminum strip (3/4 inch wide by 1/8 inch thick and approximately the length of the user's forearm). Forearm grip held on with velcro strips. Includes drawing. COMMENTS: The person for whom this device was designed used a prosthetic hook to pull and release the bowstring. SKILLS REQUIRED: Metalworking. Sewing. AUTHOR: Cowart, J TITLE: Construction of Adapted Archery Bow JOURNAL: Practical Pointers REF: Vol 1 no 13, May 1978: p 4 NARIC CALL NUMBER: R0231 PAGES (including cover): 2 1978.

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