-------------------- Mr Terry.....will you turn on the crickets for me - Cade Cabrera Posts: 24247 | From: GAWGIA | Registered: Mar 2003
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Hey KY..Rob and Kentucky TJ, Eddie Alexander asked me to "Get us" registered (right now I'm on vacation at my son's in Idaho - too bad it's not hunting season) After being a burden to Terry I finally we got registered in the "State Organization Thread". Hope to see you both at our next shoot! Larry
... When thru the forest glades I wander and hear the birds sing sweetly in the trees, when I look down from lofty mountain grandeur and hear the brook and feel the gentle breeze, ...How great Thou art! Posts: 602 | From: Central Kentucky | Registered: Sep 2003
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I am definitely going to try my best to make it. Daughter is in every sport a girl can play which hinders my me time most of the time but I should be able to make it.
-------------------- "Dog on Point" or "Deer on Ground?" Posts: 6453 | From: Kentucky | Registered: Jun 2007
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And many thanks to you Larry, you guy's do a great job with the group.
And my hats off to Gene, Eddie, Randy and the rest of the KTBA theese Guy's and Gal's give forth a tremendous effort every year to keep the show rolling.
KentuckyTJ, make your way over to the next shoot and when ya go in to sign up just ask to become a member, sign your membership card pay your fee and that day's shoot is free.
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Thanks, guys for getting us set up on the State Organizations.
KentuckyTJ, Like Rob said, all you need to do is come out and shoot with us, I think you are from the western part of the state, so it may be a long haul, but we'll try our best to make it worth the drive. We've got a great set of targets and a nice place to shoot.
If you want more information, give me an email @ ealexander@fhce.com
Posts: 492 | From: Danville, Ky | Registered: Apr 2005
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Thanks guys, for the recognition we are getting, especially Terry Green for the use of this good site. KTBA has come along way in the 20 years since it was formed, and has a long way to go yet. Our last shoot for the last 2 years, the Tyler Roberts Memorial Shoot, is a particular source of pride for all of us at KTBA, as it has put 2 schools in the NASP program by buy the needed equipment to get them started, and also some sizeable donations to another local school to replenish their program. Its all about the youngsters, we need to all remember that, or our sport will die with us. I urge everyone to visit our site, and its message forums to keep updated on upcoming shoots. Thanks again!
-------------------- its me, against me. member KTBA,MCFGC,UBK,NRA Posts: 737 | From: Kentucky | Registered: Apr 2003
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Eddie, I am from Shelby County so it will probably be around an hour and a half drive. I see you are from Danville. I run field trials with John Davis from Danville would you happen to know him?
-------------------- "Dog on Point" or "Deer on Ground?" Posts: 6453 | From: Kentucky | Registered: Jun 2007
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Hey, I think I know John Davis. I used to shoot with a John Davis back in the '90s. He was a Black Widow man. I believe he shot a MA III take down, if I remember correctly. I was shooting a BW MAB back then. I remember him as being a super nice guy. We used to shoot together some at the Bent Arrow Archery shop near New Haven, KY.
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