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the Ferret
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Dang John you're good...and fast!

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Timo
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Not what I'd call typical bowery attire Mic!

Were's your tie? [tunglaff]

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Lookin good Mickey.

Nice duds, gentleman bowyer?

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I went through the thread very quickly and I am sorry for being so late - If there is any arrow work that needs done for this project I would love to see to it. Now I know, being a practical sort of thinker, that you can't match up arras before the string is on it. I have plenty of raw material on hand for the shafts and I remember somebody wanting to do the nocks. I could send them shafts and they could send them back or whatever you all need. Just ask or PM me or for sure send a email to michael.fletcher@comcast.net.
I owe the auction more than I can repay. I won a dog from Jake and she is the best animal that I have ever had around and she is full time entertainment for the whole family. I still don't think I gave enough for what I got.

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John..... On the list of donators please add Ron Razzolini (Buffler Razz) He contacted me by e-mail and will be making a stringer with leather cups and a string holder for the bow......Great job on the site..... [thumbsup] Terry

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Mickey, Mickey, Mickey!!

Look at the mess in that shop. Dang boy them boxs aren't even in size order more or less alphabetized. And there is glue and stuff just setting out on the bench. What no place to go?

LOL

Hey how come you aren't sweating? Did you go take a shower and change before Dianne took the pics?

Mike

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Mike I was thinkng the same thing about Mickey's shop. After what he did to your kitchen at javie camp you'd think he would know better than to have boxes partly open, stuff laying around half unrolled and such general disaray! Tsk Tsk TSk...shameful...down right shameful. [Big Grin]

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The more I ponder it the more I like the idea of a bendy handle short bow. No one better to start it off then the Ferret.

Nice website John, quick work and well done.

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But did you notice how nice his pictures are turning out now? [Smile]

BTW Mickey - You've got rain and snow coming your way. Snow is coming down here pretty good right now. Oughta be enough to whiten up the ground a bit in case you get out this weekend.

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Mickey, sorry about the crummy stave, knew I should of sent one of the long ones. I'll know better next time.

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On Fire aka Charlie
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Timo, do you have a pic of a carp skin backed bow?

Charlie

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Timo
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This is close to what it should look like when finished Charlie. Not sure why those pixels are distorted?

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Cool pic John!

The pic in my post was from skin closer to the belly of the fish.

The one in Johns pic is closer to the top of the back.

If a man is mindful he can get enough(from one fish) to back 2 bows.

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Thanks, now I gotta learn how to do that. It's not a problem to shoot a 36" + grass carp around here.

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