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nice clean names...and hey..hogs do eat meat so i guess you can consider them a type of predator.cool logo.you're on your way to the top marty.
larry
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I thought you might call them the Apex Predator series. No matter what, people will spell them wrong on the internet forums.
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Marty, can you put pics of the different models you make for us to look at?
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Here are some shots of a straight profile longbow.
Mild R/D.
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I may have to save some more pennies and get one of those Mild D/R bows from you. Sure is classy looking! REALLY looking forward to getting mine that mailed out today!!! YEHAW!!
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I can hardly wait to see yours finished Brian. You should do a build-a-long.
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Marty I really like that Cumberland, but I'm a sucker for those Hill style Bows.
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Marty, Cumberland just happens to be my wifes favorite island to visit. Hmmmm... I've got a birthday coming up in three months....need to start dropping hints!!! Maybe she just might want one with that name! Perhaps we will be ordering 2! Can You e-mail me a price list? Thanks, Hal
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I plan on it Marty!!! You should post some pics of it on this thread for folks to see some of your PRETTY veneers! Unless you hurry up and beat me, it will be your first 2 piece as well as your first forward handle. LOL!!!
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In His service, Brian Rice
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Here is the blank that Brian ordered. It has a wenge riser with an accent of black phenolic. The phenolic looks grey when sanded but will darken to black when finished. It will be really subtle. The limbs are eastern red cedar over a bamboo core. These photos were taken before I profiled the limbs.
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