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Unfortunately one of my brand new Sasquatch RC bows wandered off last night in Baltimore.... These rather unique looking beasts that i build have never been known to wander off in the middle of night by themselves, so i have good reason to believe there is a deed, most foul involved here.....
This is a very calm way of saying that some dirty dog stole my bow......
It's a good possibility that this thing may get back into circulation in one form or another, and I'm asking for help keeping your eyeballs peeled for it at events, flee bag, the 'C" list, or classified adds. She's a 64" RC marked 52@28 with the "Big Foot Bows" name on it. It's a bubinga riser made from this riser block, no I beam, shaped like all my Sasquatch risers. a`lot of you folks got to see this bow this` weekend.... i'd sure like to find it again.
I'm offering a nice reward for any info resulting in the return of this bow or it's location.
I would be very grateful if i could get some help looking for this thing..... VERY greattful.... Thanks Kirk
A thief never gives thought to what anything means to the rightful owner.
God bless,Mudd
-------------------- Trying to make a difference Psalm 37:4 God's grace and love! Roy L "Mudd" Williams TGMM- Family Of The Bow Archery isn't something I do, it's who I am! Posts: 9814 | From: Mid-Missouri | Registered: Mar 2003
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Sorry to hear it. Hope someone is able to help you out. Too bad the criminals don't put some of their efforts and craftiness into work. Then maybe they could just buy the bow. Makes us all look bad.
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Ah man! That sucks! It was probably taken by someone who knew you had it and knew its worth. Especially if it was the only thing they took. They had a purpose. I hope you recover it.
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Kirk I'm real sorry to hear about this. Hope you dont think we're all like this from Balt. Really enjoyed our conversation Saturday and will keep my eye out for ya!
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This sure put a dark cloud over an otherwise great weekend when I heard about this Sunday morning. I sure hope you are reunited with your bow soon.
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Sorry you came all the way from Oregon to find a thief in our backyard. That really puts a damper on an otherrwise great shoot. Don't need people like that as alot of people leave valuable eqipment around at these shoots. Hope you recover the bow soon and the thief gets their just dessert.
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Sorry to hear your bow was stolen. Sure hope you get it back.
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Good luck getting her back...I tell ya these days were living in are amazing...a feller needs to sleep with one eye open and a finger on the trigger just to protect what's his!
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