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Episode 118 - special guest - Paul Chittenden of Dirty Gnome Leather Co

Episode 118 - special guest - Paul Chittenden of Dirty Gnome Leather Co

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In this episode I am delighted to be able to have a very special guest on, Paul Chittenden of Dirty Gnome Leather Co. To say he is a maker of archer finger tabs, arm guards and the like is doing him an injustice.

We talk about the process of making these high qualityarchery products as well as diving off down various rabbit holes of other topics along the way.

Please check out Pauls Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/kentish_toxophilite/)and Facebook Page for Dirty GnomeLeather Co., both of which are packed with photos of his incredibly artistic creations.

Paul passed this onto me after the recording and is a fun AIgenerated song The Dirty GnomeSong (https://suno.com/s/RwmDvpnvfRT4l2Js)

If you have any questions or queries you can drop me an email on offthearrowshelf@yahoo.co.uk or via the website offthearrowshelf.com

There is my YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/@offthearrowshelfif you enjoy the content, please hit the Like button and consider subscribing to the channel.

Most of all remember to enjoy your shooting and as always thanks for listening, watching and supporting.

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