It's called a "nock" or a "nocking point". They are generally made of brass, tape or string.
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Steffani Brass's birth name is Steffani Anne Brass Vaughn.
There is no Brass Tower.
Joey Brass's birth name is Robert John Terrano.
The cast of The Brass Bowl - 1914 includes: Clem Easton Gertrude McCoy as Sylvia Graeme Charles Sutton as Attorney J.C. Brooks
The cast of The Big Brass Ring - 1997 includes: Jay Kanzler as Extra Malcolm McDowell as Kim Mennaker Ivana Milicevic as Cela Brandini
First off, in case people do not know, the arrow has two ends. One is the tip with the actual impact point, and the other is the end with the vanes "feathers". On the end with the vanes there is a notched piece called a nock. The nock is what clips onto the bow string. Now, the brass ring is used as a mark to seat your arrow at. When nocking your arrow, that is putting it on the string, you slide the nock of the arrow up to where it is touching the brass ring. The nock would sit under the ring, in essence giving you the same nocking point every time which allows for more consistent shot placement.
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Yes, the cornet is a brass instrument. It is closely related to the trumpet, but is smaller with a more mellow sound.
Not correct, it mixes very well in the melt
Technically: Yes; that is grammatically correct. But most people refer to that as "the brass".Do people use it?: No. Most just say the "brass". e.g. "The brass are really good with their triple octave lip slurs."
correct me if im wrong but i think its low reeds.
Correct, your Brightness! The brightness of the polished brass conflicted with the dark tones of the English oak paneling.
There are a number of online websites where one can find information about brass compasses. Stanley London has an excellent selection of brass compasses for sale. Trade Mark London does repairs, maintenance and servicing for antique compasses. The Boreal Arrow has a wide selection of antique and vintage compasses available for purchase and provides some background history for each item.
Brass. If you want to be exact, low brass.