I have carried this limb many miles..from left to Right #1 next to limb bolt:Mr Glenn ST Charles #2 Ken Beck #3 Byron Ferguson #4 G Fred ASbell #5 A Man i miss very much..use to sit with him at Busch wildlife every year at archery days "for the youth" the man lived archery an could talk your ear off about it..what a great man im so lucky to have lived so close to him an his wife "so the title is men & women..Earl an Ann Hoyt..I have heard some great hunting storys from Earl an ANN ..one is a Mule deer hunt ..the outfitter had never had a bow hunter an wasent sure about it.Ann was shooting 40# an he didnt want Ann to hunt..If anybody ever knew Ann a deer size target was nothing..but ol Earl talked the guide into letting her hunt.Ann had a complete pass thru on a mule deer the outfitter he said just stood there with is hat in his hand in disbelief #6 Gene Wensel #7 Monty Browning
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I've been lucky to meet three on your limb in person and had phone conversations with two others... Memories are priceless.. Esp. with Earl and Ann...
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Might be time to put those limbs in a glass case my friend. Thanks for sharing with us.
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they are in a glass case..with all my other treasures..my grandpa's hunting lic from 1938 to 1974 everyone of them with the duck stamps on the back ..he saved all of them.. i have 2 points a man from Russia made me about 5 years ago i will post pictures on another post
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Great post, you have lived archery history, I am envious, but will enjoy them vicariously.
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That is History and for sure a "Hat Full of Memories" for you. Thanks for sharing that with us.
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