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Mike Gerardi
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That pattern is awesome. I really like the grey patterns. Mr. Shipp does some fine work and has a great selection to choose from.

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billy shipp
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Lanier,

Thank you for participating in the St Judes auction, and congratualtions on having the high bid.

IMO opinion the Ultimate pattern is hard to beat as camo on a hunting bow. It just pretty much disappears into whatever cover you're hunting in.

I'm glad you're happy with the job we did.

Thanks for the good words everyone.

Billy

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Beautiful. You'd better not set that bow down you'll never find it.

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quote:
Originally posted by billy shipp:
Lanier,


IMO opinion the Ultimate pattern is hard to beat as cmo on a hunting bow. It just pretty much disappears into whatever cover you're hunting in.

Billy

Yeah Billy, I'm coming down this week. You think I'll fit into your dip tank and will I have to shave my back first???

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Your first pic, nearly fooled me until i saw the coin and grip. Thats is Awesome work..

Seriously awesome.

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billy shipp
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Tom.....you will definitely fit into the dip tank without a problem.

I don't think just a shave will suffice though. I'm thinking a full body wax is in order. [dunno]

Come on down....the water is great [Wink]

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WOW....don't lay it down anywhere!
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Tom & Billy,

That's funny stuff right there, I don't care who you are....

[laughing]

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TJ might want to dip with Twigs and Leaves camo [bigsmyl] I had a bow done in the Ultimate and it is easy to lose sight of it on the ground or against a tree!

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Man that is spooky. It is almost invisible. I would probably put it down and then not be able to find it.
[banghead]

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Very nice indeed! You could loose it in Michigan I am sure [Smile]

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What does that cost?
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mmmmmmm....I will have to go back and look, I didn't see a bow in the picture... [knothead] [bigsmyl]

Great looking bow Lanier!

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Bucky,

Check out Billy's website, he is a sponsor here. Camodip.net. I believe a 1pc is $130 and a takedown or 3pc goes for $145.....

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That is too cool. Very good looking camo there
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