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This went on all weekend. Every time that I looked up Bill (I hope I got that right) had a crowd and he had them on the edge of thier seats learning. He really helped make the auction too!
Ralph bragging about shooting the flying pig (with my arrows by the way)
Todd
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Thanks to everyone involved with putting this on!! Thanks to Doug for hauling my stuff there and back. Never worry about buying something in the auction cause you will be able to talk someone in to hauling it for you.
Had a great time and I can't wait till next year.
Todd
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Many thanks to all those who posted pictures, it's really great, being able to relive those glorious three days at MoJAM VIII.
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-------------------- Long, long afterward, in an oak I found the arrow, still unbroke; And the song, from beginning to end, I found again in the heart of a friend.
~Longfellow
TGMM Family Of The Bow Posts: 15029 | From: Fibber McGee's Closet, VA | Registered: Mar 2003
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Sean, it sure didn't take you long to make arrows out of that river cane. I figgered anybody as young as you that could wrap his fletching on as well as you did deserved something to work on. Hope they serve you well. Maybe next time you come to mojam you can show me how you do it, yours look far better than mine do!
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That's Brad from Little Tree Bows in the pic above with some of his awesome statics. Brad put on a neat demo of backing a yew bow with Python skins. never thought about Python skins before but after seeing Brads......
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