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Wow, nice bow. Please add my name I would be proud to cary that bow a field.
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Please put my buddy matt in the hat. He's new to trad and excited about learnin to shoot and build bows
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Troy, you are doing some great work!!!!! I would love a chance to own and hunt with one of your bows!!! thank you for the opportunity, Adam
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Troy, I love your work and would LOVE to own one of your bows! Thank you for the opportunity too! If fortune plays favor, it would make the PERFECT gift for my son that we'd both cherish.
Thanks again!
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That is one good looking bow and one extremely generous offer. I'm not sure if I am eligible but just in case I am please add my name.
John
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Troy thank you offering this bow. I would like to be concidered for the drawing. Thanks again.
Posts: 292 | From: Virginia Beach, Virginia | Registered: Mar 2005
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What a wonderful gift of your time and talent ! Please add my name. Thanks so much.
Posts: 276 | From: Nacogdoches,TX | Registered: May 2009
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Troy, first off let me say she's a beauty. That bow would really come in handy now. I haven't been havin' much luck lately.
My favorite self bow that I made did fine, until I put a pair of $90 Copperheads on it. About 100 or so shots and bang, ouch.
Then about 2weeks later my Dryad Hunter which had been repaired and doing well for months does the same, bang, ouch again.
Then my oldest self bow which was a sweet shooter got the limbs flipped. I thought it Would add a little zip.....Well 4 shots later...yep, bang, ouch.
Needless to say I've become a bit "gunshy" with my selfbows. I wouldn't be afraid to shoot one of yours though. If it sounds like I'm crying' about it, not anymore. I'll try again soon, but I'll go a little slower next time. Thanks for the chance..... Posts: 2126 | From: Dittmer, Mo. | Registered: Dec 2005
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It would be a honer to own such a bow please add my name
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