01-28-2007, 03:52 AM
I found the following two press releases on Patrick Chaplin's website. Mr Chaplin is a Dart Historian in the UK and I am wonderingif the following can be taken seriously.
If its true the idea that modern darts is descended from the traditions of the English longbowman is in doubt.
[url:pff87bvg]http://web.ukonline.co.uk/patrick.chaplin/Press_releases/urgent_press_release.htm[/url]
[url:pff87bvg]http://web.ukonline.co.uk/patrick.chaplin/Press_releases/urgent_press_release2.htm[/url]
In addition to being a Roman Army interpreter I am also a dart player and would be very interested in any information anyone might be able to provide.
Wouldn't it be a kick to hold a plumbata competition in camp????
Sam Kimpton
If its true the idea that modern darts is descended from the traditions of the English longbowman is in doubt.
[url:pff87bvg]http://web.ukonline.co.uk/patrick.chaplin/Press_releases/urgent_press_release.htm[/url]
[url:pff87bvg]http://web.ukonline.co.uk/patrick.chaplin/Press_releases/urgent_press_release2.htm[/url]
In addition to being a Roman Army interpreter I am also a dart player and would be very interested in any information anyone might be able to provide.
Wouldn't it be a kick to hold a plumbata competition in camp????
Sam Kimpton