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Good hit Dave......That may even rank and little above the word treasure for me...Those are pricless at bowdocs place......I have never shot anything but wood from recurves or long bows,I don't mean to knock whatever folks like to use.But to me...6 woodies with Bear razorheads in a bow quiver at sun-up and I'am there.....bowdoc
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A few of these might fly good out of a really beautiful recurve someone just refinished for me!!!
-------------------- Isaiah 49:2...he made me a polished arrow and concealed me in his quiver. Wilderness Custom Arrows Posts: 6762 | From: oregon | Registered: Nov 2005
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Ah, I can still remember the smell of tapering premium ACME shafts on my front porch back when I used to buy them for $40 per 100------elk killers they were, real elk killers. Man, those were the days!
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Yup Rik, those were the days. Remember when you walked into an archery shop and the smell of cedar was intense? I'm gonna go taper some old Acme cedars just so I can smell them.
Good to see you survived winter.
-------------------- Happy Trails, Chad Posts: 341 | From: T. Falls, Montana, Western Wilderness | Registered: Mar 2003
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Walking into an archery shop and smelling cedar...? Wow, how unique! lol
Chad, you're the guy that makes awesome backquivers. I will need to talk with you soon. Got to have some place to put the arrows I'm making out of these shafts.
-------------------- Isaiah 49:2...he made me a polished arrow and concealed me in his quiver. Wilderness Custom Arrows Posts: 6762 | From: oregon | Registered: Nov 2005
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