Matt...cool that your working on a canoe. Thats a project on my "bucket list". You Cannucks dealing with the snow this year....thanks a bunch for keeping it north. We're enjoying a tropical time here in MT...just fine for me after last winter!
Glad to see not too many whiners.....someday I'll make it to one of the big Michigan events. In the meantime, we just had a great Trad Bowhunter of MT banquet at Chico Hot Springs and I'll tell not all of the big name folks were east. Don and Lori Thomas, the Robertson clan, Stan Rauch, Wayne and Carol Capp, Bob Savage, Jerry Karsky, Walt Francis... and many of my old friends and buddies from MT had a great time up here catching up. Rich Wormington brought up a display of his bows, like he always does, along with the Robertsons, for those who were "looking", but our event is really more about friends and wild tales, and less about the vendors.
Having said that, Tim Roberts brought up a bunch of his new Absorkee Quivers, and sold them all, and took orders too!
In the meantime, while attending this on Friday and Saturday (it's held just a few miles from home...another plus for me) I got a couple great osage staves in the mail from a tradganger friend "out of the blue"....I am always blown away by the friends we have from this site. One of the staves is nearly a century old...old fencpost from OK and Jay Massey's old hometown. Some neat history and will make a good build-along perhaps here in the future. I also got a couple "new to me" dozen arrows....one fletched and another a set of hickory shafts, purchased here from another tradganger. Shot the bow a few times......
All in all, an absolute great weekend here in MT!
Glad I did'nt miss it for Kazoo....