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What Inspires me (odd random thoughs, with your indulgence)

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Dane:
Hey guys, sorry if all that was a bit obtuse and rambling. That is what you get when you work way too long, maybe? I haven't really touched any wood in months, but maybe things will slow down a bit.

As for the Southern bow sock, that will happen really soon, Greg, so dont worry about that. :)

Dane

duffontap:
Thanks for the inspiration Dane.  I totally feel you on this.

'Beauty of Form' really rings true to me.  In Archery, what is the most beautiful is very often the most functional.  For example: massive-tipped, rustic viking bows as compared to the extremely refined Mary Rose bows.  My wife candidly critiques ugly bows--so I have built-in accountability to keep my work up to par aesthetically.  Functionality naturally follows. 

By the way Dane, if you haven't read The Witchery of Archery, you need to drop what you're doing and read it right now.  Now Dane.

                       J. D. Duff

Dane:
Thanks much, JD.

Can I at least pick it up before I read it? I promise to very soon, however.

Dane

duffontap:
No, just read it.  Ha, ha.  3riversarchery.com has is for about 7 bucks.  Take care.

            J. D. Duff

Hillbilly:
It is a good book-my favorite chapter was "A Treatise on Shooting Woodpeckers"  ;D

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