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Great to hear Don! Grayling has a way of soothing things for me. Even with traffic noise and choppers I find a way to totally relax in that camp area. I would also highly reccomend you check out the Elm Hall shoot the first weekend in August. I go to several a year and have for a few years now. Elm Hall is also one of thee best around.
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longbow1953, next year will be the 25th for the MTB and is going to be bigger and better.
Chris, got the rest of the super glue finish off the bow and put a ist coat of Tru Oil on. I think the combo of both realy brought the grain out in the wood. Now if it lasts just long enough for me to kill a deer with it. Holding on to that osage stave for awhile before I tackle it.
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Jon that bow will last a long time. A good tiller is what makes a bow last, a bad tiller will end its life quick. Take care of her and you will kill plenty of critters with it. Bring that osage to Elm Hall with you and we can get a heck of a start on it. You could probably shoot the course that weekend with it actually.
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Don Was great meeting and talking to you and I am looking forward to this falls hunt in Grayling. Thanks for attenting the Jamoboree and we are already working on next years to make it bigger and better it will be MTB 25th years of passing on the tradition. Dave
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