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I finally met Big Jim-and it was really cool

Started by Lady Frost, March 27, 2016, 01:31:00 PM

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longbow guy

Oh yea ,  by the way. Jim is a great guy to deal with.  I'm going to check out the gold tips he sells .      :clapper:    :clapper:
(david miller) old tom , black widow  pl III and  pl ll
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wifes black rhino
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Todd Cook

Yep, Jim's a pretty good fellow. He has been very loyal go us in the TBG, coming to our state shoot for several years now. Course he is one of ours anyway, by way of Minnesota. :) . Thanks for taking all those pictures Liz. It's much appreciated.

As for the shoot, it's a good one no doubt. We are blessed to have access to such a nice piece of property. The farm is owned by the Cathy family ( Chick fil A) They have been very good to us. I would love to see more of you out of state folks at next year's shoot. It's worth the trip.

Lady Frost

QuoteOriginally posted by RC:
Thats me trading a bow with him and I bought one. I was impressed with his traveling "store" and the quality of service from his bunch. A good Fella I enjoyed doing business with. nice to meet you as well Lady Frost.RC
It was nice to meet you too, enjoyed your seminar.
My cup runneth over


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Lady Frost

QuoteOriginally posted by Cyclic-Rivers:
Elizabeth,  I do believe I have held your arrows before.

They look just like some a  friend of mine the woodchucker had.
:D    Yes, they are.   :D  

I shoot them so much I am afraid I am wearing them out.  Gotta do some repair work.  Woodchucker gave them to me along with the bow, I will never get rid of them.
My cup runneth over


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North GA Traditional Archery Club
South GA Traditional Archery and Primitive Skills Club

Lady Frost

QuoteOriginally posted by Todd Cook:
Yep, Jim's a pretty good fellow. He has been very loyal go us in the TBG, coming to our state shoot for several years now. Course he is one of ours anyway, by way of Minnesota.  :)  . Thanks for taking all those pictures Liz. It's much appreciated.

As for the shoot, it's a good one no doubt. We are blessed to have access to such a nice piece of property. The farm is owned by the Cathy family ( Chick fil A) They have been very good to us. I would love to see more of you out of state folks at next year's shoot. It's worth the trip.
It is definitely a GREAT place for the yearly shoot.  I will definitely bring my boys (and camping gear) next year.  Cant wait.  
You are welcome, Todd for the pics, it was good to see you and the family.
My cup runneth over


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North GA Traditional Archery Club
South GA Traditional Archery and Primitive Skills Club

Lady Frost

To everyone who enjoyed the pics, I am so glad.  That is why I take them.  You all are so welcome.   Maybe next year you all will come?   :D   :D   :D   :D
My cup runneth over


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North GA Traditional Archery Club
South GA Traditional Archery and Primitive Skills Club

Cyclic-Rivers

QuoteOriginally posted by Lady Frost:
 
QuoteOriginally posted by Cyclic-Rivers:
Elizabeth,  I do believe I have held your arrows before.

They look just like some a  friend of mine the woodchucker had.
:D     Yes, they are.    :D  

I shoot them so much I am afraid I am wearing them out.  Gotta do some repair work.  Woodchucker gave them to me along with the bow, I will never get rid of them. [/b]
Arrows are made to be lost or broken. Theres always more where they came from.

I read a story about a guy who paid too much for an arrow which was once owned by Fred bear.  His friends were in dismay when he came back to camp with only half of it all bloodied up.

yep he took it hunting!
Relax,

You'll live longer!

Charlie Janssen

PBS Associate Member
Wisconsin Traditional Archers


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