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The beaver fur rests are holding up really well when shaved to the thickness of the bear hair rests... they make a real slick rug rest. $8 tyd for enough to do two recurves rests
I'm all out of the hair-on calf for rests
The small 3-lined Bear-style leather plates found on nearly all the 60's Bears: $4 tyd
The 5-lined '59-60 Bear style strike plate: $6 tyd
Various smooth leather for rests and plates - $3 for enough to do a few bows. Contact me to see what I have.
I've used up the feathers I chopped for feather rests and don't plan on making many more. You're better off buying them from TRAP anyway, I don't see how he can sell them for that little!
I have a bunch of fox fur for silencers. Longer fur than the mink and beaver I was selling, but lighter. $5 tyd
The mink silencers are back in stock! $5 tyd
Leather for grips $3-6, depending on what you'd like.
I have the leather to replace the grips on the 50's Bear bows. $4 for most. $6 for the '59-62 Grizzly/Kodiaks. $10 and $12 for everything skived properly and ready to go on the bow.
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quote:ive finally had a good month of shooting your beaver hair rest on a treadway i have................ It is super quiet...seems to be holding up great........I like the looks of them and would recommend them to others
The $8 tyd gets you enough for about 3 bows (more if you're shooting longbows)
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I'm out of the hair-on calfskin for a while
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How much are your feather rests? Thanks Chuck
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I'm back at it! Added fox fur silencers for $5 tyd. I should have more mink after Christmas
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I'll take 6 calf hair strike plates n rest with hair on if you've got any left....or what even number you have left if less than 6.
Never tried the beaver...so I'll take 3 of those for strike plates and rests also.
Thanks.
Just mail them to me with a bill....
Terry Green/TradGag....PO Box 997....Resaca GA 30701
Thanks.
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Since it's been asked a few times over the last week..
YES,
I have the leather to replace the grips on the 50's Bear bows. $4 for most. $6 for the '59-62 Grizzly/Kodiaks. $10 and $12 for everything skived properly and ready to go on the bow.
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