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mullet
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Eddie Parker
Re: A formal introduction and handle change
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Reply #15 on:
May 09, 2007, 08:41:08 pm »
Welcome sawfiler,I think you'll like it here.
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Ryano
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Ryan O'Sullivan, North Western Pennsylvania
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May 09, 2007, 10:36:46 pm »
Welcome Shannnon. Your gona like it here, I promise! I sent you a pm to your old handle, I'll resend it to your new one.
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FlintWalker
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May 10, 2007, 12:26:07 am »
Here's my little osage recurve
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FlintWalker
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May 10, 2007, 01:45:28 am »
The handle
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brokennock
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May 10, 2007, 02:20:58 am »
Welcome aboard. You tellin us that bow is only your second one built? Maybe I need to do somethin else.
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Pappy
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May 10, 2007, 06:31:07 am »
Welcome Saw Filer,You will like it here.By the way good looking bow.If you have just started
we can be looking for great thing in the future.
Pappy
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Greg Bagwell
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May 10, 2007, 08:47:06 am »
Welcome Shannon, I didn't remember you until you posted your bow. Very nice, and I remember being impressed that it was one of only a couple you had made. Keep it up!
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RidgeRunner
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Re: A formal introduction and handle change
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May 10, 2007, 09:27:59 am »
Very nice bow Shannon.
Did not know that it was only your second bow when I was looking at it at the TN Classic.
I can only hope my 125th bow looks as good as it does.
You are going to like it here. As you know, these folks are as kind and helpfull as people can be.
I am sending you a PM be on the look out for it.
David
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David Key / N.W. Alabama
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Reply #23 on:
May 10, 2007, 09:31:18 am »
cool recurve. Wish my second bow looked like that. do you have a pic of it braced, and unbraced?
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Marvin Campbell
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May 10, 2007, 10:31:37 am »
Good lookin bow.........what part of KY you in? I'm in London
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Hillbilly
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May 10, 2007, 11:36:06 am »
Fine lookin' weapon.
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FlintWalker
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May 10, 2007, 07:54:36 pm »
Here is it braced and unbraced as well as my first one. It's 65" hickory and draws 52# @27"
I'm working on a snaky recurve right now. I hope to finish it before long.
My wife and I are going to the hospital in the morning to deliver a baby so it may be a few days before I get it finished. I'll post pics when I finish it if I don't break it first!! SW
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venisonburger
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May 10, 2007, 08:47:36 pm »
Nice to know you Shannon, I remember your bow pics. Do you know what the baby is gonna be? Seems like more people want to know these days, I like the suspense of not knowing myself. Good luck, hope you have a healthy baby.
VB
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jignfrog
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May 10, 2007, 11:28:28 pm »
Very very nice bow. Welcome to the site. Nice job especially for the 2nd bow you have made. I am jealous.
Ron
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Ryano
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Ryan O'Sullivan, North Western Pennsylvania
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May 11, 2007, 04:07:43 pm »
The bottom three pictures are of his first one.
Hard to believe he did that well on his own with no help other than some coaching over the net.
I told him He's got some serious natural talent.
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