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Longbowcrowder66
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October 14, 2017, 10:44:00 AM »
Hey everyone I need a little help. I have a Kentuckian Flatbow that I want to have refinished after the archery season.. is there anyone out there can do this??? If its a damp morning the bow hazes up, kinda milky looking.. any help would be so greatful...God bless.
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John Rafferty of Bow Hospital, he is an excellent choice.
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Thank you...I will look him up..
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