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  2. Binary cam - Wikipedia

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    The binary cam is a design for the pulley system of a compound bow.Craig Yehle, director of research and development at Bowtech Archery, received a patent [1] for the design on December 11, 2007.

  3. Braden Gellenthien - Wikipedia

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    Braden Gellenthien (born April 26, 1986 in Boston) is an athlete from the United States who competes in compound archery.He is a former world number one archer and has won individual gold medals at the FITA Archery World Cup, Indoor World Championships and Arizona Cup, and team gold medals at the World Archery Championships.

  4. Nelson Horatio Darton - Wikipedia

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    Nelson Horatio Darton (December 17, 1865 – February 28, 1948) was a geologist who worked for the United States Geological Survey. He was born in Brooklyn, New York , started working in his uncle's drug business at thirteen years old, and becoming a practicing chemist .

  5. Bow and arrow - Wikipedia

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    Drawing a bow, from a 1908 archery manual. A bow consists of a semi-rigid but elastic arc with a high-tensile bowstring joining the ends of the two limbs of the bow.An arrow is a projectile with a pointed tip and a long shaft with stabilizer fins towards the back, with a narrow notch at the very end to contact the bowstring.

  6. Bracer - Wikipedia

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    A Dutch bracer from the late 16th century, made of ivory and intricately decorated . A bracer (or arm-guard) is a strap or sheath, commonly made of leather, stone or plastic, that covers the ventral (inside) surface of an archer's bow-holding arm.

  7. F. J. Harvey Darton - Wikipedia

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    F. J. Harvey Darton was the eldest child of Joseph William Darton (1844–1916) and Mary Darton (née Schooling). His father was a partner in the publishing firm Wells Gardner, Darton and Company, where William Wells Gardner (1821–1880) had started to produce mainly ecclesiastical texts, but branched out into children's literature, with the elder Darton's involvement.