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Liquid Amber
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Walter L. Miller
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December 16, 2010, 11:03:00 PM »
I have his book, "Making Modern Composite Bows" and a handful of articles he penned but little beyond that. Anyone else have the book?
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...i have a copy, found it online when i was looking
into bowmaking. it seems to be a rare item.
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Tox Collector
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Re: Walter L. Miller
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I have a copy. I spoke to him a number of years back. At that time, he lived in Connecticut. I wish that I had spoke to him further -- I am sure that it would have been informative.
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