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Dax
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This ought to be a great thread. Thanks for taking it on.
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who was it who said something like "for a bow any old stick will do, but for arrow, heap big work"? ... looking forward to this, thanks for the primitive arrow build along
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Looking forward to this!!!
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This is gonna be great!!!! can't wait.
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thats awsome, i would like to know what kind of wood that is. i just picked some river cane and gonna try it. i cant wait to see this completed.
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klm5121
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Really looking forward to this!!! What kind of shoots are those?

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quote:
Originally posted by lt-m-grow:
What kinda shoots are they?

Ditto

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stringstretcher
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Great start. Keep it going

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Genesis 27:3 Now therefore take, I pray thee, thy weapons, thy quiver and thy bow, and go out to the field, and take me [some] venison

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I'll be keep my etes on this one.

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Been There, Done That, Still Plowin.
Cane and Magnolia tend to make good arrow.
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getstonedprimitivebowhunt
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Keep reading TOPIC on page one ...1 !!! It will tell everything as it goes on. I will add to it there so its one place for all info. I'll change date on title too so you will know when it was posted ...Jeff

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Got to try that one of the days, keep going
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What diameter is the shaft with and without the bark?

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Add my name too. Stuff like this interests me. I have made a few cane arrows and I have some sourwood shoots that I have started on but thats it. I'm a beginner at this and I like to see how different people do theirs. I believe that you can learn something different from different people doing the same thing...if that makes sense. LOL
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arrow30
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doesnt look like willow, dont think willow would be stiff enough.( what kind o stick? )

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What he is using is Red osier I do believe.

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