
OnlineFalconry.com Presents your E-newsletter for Summer 2004!
Friends, we wrapped up another good hunting season a few months back and now we're all relaxing and staring at moulting hawks. It will be only a few weeks and many of us will be training new eyasses for the upcoming season! There are a lot of important issues on the table affecting our sport, I hope you take the time to read through this quarter's newsletter. Probably the single most important vote of the past 20 years in NAFA is pending at this very moment. Mr. Dick Musser (NAFA Director-at-Large) has graciously allowed us to reprint his opinion piece on the vote. If you read ONE THING from www.onlinefalconry.com, it should be Dick Musser's column.
Some of the milestones include the following:
-OnlineFalconry.com custom made a US Falconry Exam Simulator for the prospective falconer!
-We have two REALLY NEATO Falconry Hoodmaking Pattern programs for FREE download! One for Slijper's Cannon (Indian), another for Dutch.
-We have added new hawking articles to the site!
-By popular demand, more video clips have been provided by fellow hawkers from around the world!
-We are now offering FREE falconry web hosting to qualified breeders and clubs!
-We have updated our links to include numerous quality falconry sites at home and abroad!
I hope you all will stop in and take another look around! Don't hesitate to drop me an email at "mail@onlinefalconry.com". Be aware that we are always looking for quality falconry articles.
Best regards and good hawking!
Local Falconry Association Meets and Events:
-The Great Lakes Falconer's association has pulled support for shopping carts, online payments, memberships and publications. They do not yet have an indexed website. Contact their leadership team if you are dissatisfied with their decisions.
-Don't forget to register for the NAFA field meet in Garden City, Kansas!
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Onlinefalconry.com was designed to be a "one-stop" Internet resource for falconry news, information, and hunting discussions. In order for us to keep providing this great content, we occasionally sell a few falconry products at wholesale prices. Our products are sold at honest "Internet" margins between 25% and 75% markup. We are not a full service falconry catalog house and therefore we keep a small but ever increasing product line. Furthermore, the funds that we generate help to pay to keep this informative website afloat.
So without further ado, here is what we are offering!
IN STOCK NOW FOR IMMEDIATE SHIPMENT!!!
Extra Large, Extra Thick Kangaroo Hides - 3 for only $200!
(+ Shipping and Handling)

Now selling our thickest hides ever! These hides are bigger and thicker than ANY hides we have seen that were tanned using the preferred vegetable process! They are roughly .7-.8 square meters per hide, (7-8 square feet) and are typically between 1.1mm and 1.3mm thick. Of course, the leather is ideal for making jesses, bewits, bracelets, and leashes as well. The leather is a natural, very light flesh-toned, dry tanned leather. Because the leather is untreated, it will take any dye color exceptionally well. Or, if making typical raptor equipment, the neatsfoot oil will turn the leather that medium tan color that is typical of oiled hides. Hides of lesser thickness sell for over $140 in the falconry catalogs.
Anyone visiting onlinefalconry.com can have 3 hides for only $200 +S&H!
You can still order the hides individually for only $75 +S&H!
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