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Hi itamp;#39;s Tod from Todamp;#39;s Workshop and Tod Cutler here. Big grin on my face because I came to Will Shermanamp;#39;s to pick up this massive bundle of warbow arrows. These are going to be used in an up and coming production that I am so excited about but itamp;#39;s a little bit secret right now, but soon you will know all about it, but seeing as weamp;#39;re here letamp;#39;s just talk arrows. So the first thing Iamp;#39;ve got to say Will this place is magnificent and clearly old. Pretty cool isnamp;#39;t it? Yeah, so how old tell me? 1820s is our first record of it being built, weamp;#39;ve got materials here from the medieval period, so that beam up there for example is from the 1400s I believe, and the stone is from the priory down the road, 16th century. Yeah so itamp;#39;s so the actual building is recycled. Recycled materials as it was always done and itamp;#39;s been a farrieramp;#39;s forge forever and now itamp;#39;s an arrow