Trad Gang
Main Boards => PowWow => Topic started by: TimberlineSR on December 30, 2011, 09:41:00 AM
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Hello everyone. I just wanted to introduce myself. I'm Steve, 38yo, from Colorado (near the Denver area to be precise). I'm a transplant from Oklahoma a few years ago, and I'm a Cherokee citizen.
Growing up, I knew a few guys that made their own bows and arrows, but for the most part, most the people (indians included) I knew used compounds, so that's what I grew up using.
I have, in the past year or so, become interested in making a switch to traditional gear. I would like to eventually learn to make self-bows and wood arrows...mainly for the challenge, but also, because it seems to be something I'm deeply drawn to do, if that makes sense.
I have noticed throughout my life, that compound shooters really don't have a relationship with their equipment, and traditionalists seem to have a deep, almost spiritual connection with theirs.
My immediate family has had some bowyers, that did work for the tribe, before we moved to Oklahoma on the trail of tears, but I know little about who they were or what they did exactly, just that they made tribal bows. Maybe it's the blood that ran through them, that has been past down to me, and draws me to traditional, but something deep inside says, I'm going down the right path now.
So, I've sold my compound now, and I'm in the process of looking for a traditional bow to start with. I'm sure I'll find one soon enough, but just wanted to say hello, and this looks like a great site for a beginner to be a part of.
Thanks again!
Steve
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Welcome :campfire:
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Steve, Glad to have you aboard! I hope you get to enjoy the site as much as I have. I met a lot of good people on here and have hunted and shot with several that have become close friends. Ben
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Welcome to TG!
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Hi Steve,
Welcome to Trad Gang.!!
If you are in the Denver area your in a great place to check out bows and gain some traditional knowledge with some great people at Rocky Mountain Speciality Gear.
Check out the sponsor link here if you need more info.
Pat
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Best welcome to traditional archery Steve!! Glad to have you & especially what you bring to the table. You're very correct re the spiritual connection to our favorite bows.
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Thanks everyone that's responded to me, so far...makes me feel very welcome. Pat, I will check out Rocky Mountain Speciality Gear...thanks for the heads up on that.
Steve
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Hi Steve and welcome.My family were from east Tn/NC but i lived in Checotah, Ok for a cpl years.If you ever used to visit Tallassee ground when Lewis Proctor was alive then you ave more than likely seen me.That was my grounds for many years.Cherokee citizen here too but stuck with the guys on poarch creek rez in south bama now.I now know why our ancestors would walk hundreds of miles just to whoop some muscogee butt,lol.
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welcome to the gang :wavey: You picked a great spot to start learning about trad archery and all the addictions that come along with it.
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Originally posted by TimberlineSR:
I have, in the past year or so, become interested in making a switch to traditional gear. I would like to eventually learn to make self-bows and wood arrows...mainly for the challenge, but also, because it seems to be something I'm deeply drawn to do, if that makes sense.
.....and traditionalists seem to have a deep, almost spiritual connection with theirs.
Steve
Steve, welcome to a great place - you hit the nail on the head...and as Buddy said, many of us here are drawn together by that spiritual connection.
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Welcome! You'll find anything and everything here! Don't be afraid to ask questions and FYI "The Shooters Forum" is a great place to start. If your interested in making bows defiantly check out "The Bowyer's Bench". Have fun! :campfire:
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steve welcome, this is great place to be. (Colo and tradgang)
check out rocky mt specialty gear and get in the CBA.
Joe
ps. only 7month, 4 weeks and 21 hours until bow season!!
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Welcome aboard and jump over the the bowyer bench and that is where the bow making is done.
Glass and wood bows. I made my first one this year. Along with the arrows.
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Welcom friend. You will love this site.
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Welcome to the family Steve.
Enjoy your journey along with the rest of us.
God bless,Mudd
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Welcome to the addiction! Feel free to share some elk hunting spots :wavey:
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Welcome! :campfire: :archer2:
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Welcome to the fire pull up a log for life.
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Welcome! This is a great place.
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Welcome, good to know you
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Welcome my friend!!! There is much treasure to be had w/i our journey.
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A very heartfelt welcome.The spritual connection is very strong around here.You'll soon realize your amungst some awsome people. :campfire:
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Welcome home.
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Welcome. if there is anything I can do to help you on your new adventure feel free to ask.
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Welcome to the gang!
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Welcome aboard Steve. :wavey:
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Welcome to our :campfire:
Your ancestry and entry into shooting the "simple" bows might take you down an extremely interesting and well connected path. Hope you do, and hope you share that with us here.
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I went traditional this year and it has filled a void in my life...Welcome to Trad Gang
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Welcome Steve, Enjoy.
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Welcome Steve! You're right about compound shooters not having a spiritual connection with their tackle. I've owned many, and never "bonded" with them. This is a great, friendly forum(refreshing, compared to one certain compound shooters site I used to frequent!). Glad to have you here! :wavey:
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Hey Steve,
Welcome to Tradgang. I'm sure it's been mentioned but you gotta go check out Rocky Mountain Specialty Gear up in Arvada. Great selection of bows and awesome people.
I'm down here in Parker. Would love to get a chance to shoot with you some time.
Reards,
homebru aka nathan in parker, co
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Steve, welcome aboard and Happy New Year!!