ATLATL EQUIPMENT

NYAA, Inc. does not endorse products, however your patronage of the following NYAA, Inc. members is encouraged.
Equipment featured here is some of the finest atlatl equipment and related materials found anywhere, created and retailed by some of the finest lithic craftsman in the world.
Bob Berg                          Thunderbird Atlatl

                                          A wide-ranging selection of atlatls including kits for making your own atlatl,
                                          atlatls, darts, targets, points, fletching and fletching tools, and much more.  Click on
                                          the "Catalog".

                                          contact@thunderbirdatlatl.com


Jack Rowe                       Chemung and Lamoka style atlatls, and quality river cane darts with copper tips.
                                          Discount pricing by purchasing in quantity.  Jack's products can be viewed
                                          at Atlatls-N-More.com, click on the "Gift Shop".

                                          fieldwalker@stny.rr.com


Dennis Lantz                     Lizard and Catapult style atlatls.  Discount pricing by purchasing in quantity.  Click
                                           on the "Gift Shop".

                                           contact@Atlatls-N-More.com


Gary Fogelman                 Quality river cane darts with fore shafts and arrowhead style copper points.  A wide
                                           selection of quality darts with various lengths, weights, and flex.

                                            iam@chilitech.net


Scott VanArsdale              Custom made knives with knapped blades of selected materials; premier
                                           craftsmanship by one of the world's top flint knappers.

                                           contact@WasicunKnives.com


Jim Fisher                          Creekside Artifacts is devoted to archeological and lithic technology.  Click on the
                                            Table of Contents, and then click on the "Modern Atlatls".

                                           Jim@creeksideartifacts.com
 

Sean Telfer                        Steel blade Kentucky knives with antler and bone handles; a wide variety
                                            including bowies, skinners, and more.

                                            spiritualwarrior@wildblue.net