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Quote from: PEARL DRUMS on April 16, 2014, 09:49:00 pmIts a lame azz excuse for not taking the time to learn how to tiller/build a bow properly, I should know.... Unless of course the wood/style demands it. Those are easy to pick out.Lookin' down your nose again there mister snooty pants?? I think we should have a build off... your best selfie against my best laminate. Similar style... similar specs. Huh? You up for it? Hello? Christopher? Pwuuuck-puk-puk.
Its a lame azz excuse for not taking the time to learn how to tiller/build a bow properly, I should know.... Unless of course the wood/style demands it. Those are easy to pick out.
Quote from: adb on April 16, 2014, 10:27:04 pmQuote from: PEARL DRUMS on April 16, 2014, 09:49:00 pmIts a lame azz excuse for not taking the time to learn how to tiller/build a bow properly, I should know.... Unless of course the wood/style demands it. Those are easy to pick out.Lookin' down your nose again there mister snooty pants?? I think we should have a build off... your best selfie against my best laminate. Similar style... similar specs. Huh? You up for it? Hello? Christopher? Pwuuuck-puk-puk. Not at all Adam. Im talking about perfectly good boards or staves getting backed rather than chased clean or bought straight because its easier, or because an individual wont take the time to learn the skills needed to make that board or stave into a bow without a backing. Like I said, in the right situation or build you have to have a good backing for a bow to bow. Let me think about that build off over the summer!
Nope! My dad taught me when I was very young to not pick on those poor nookers up nord Greg! Plus, Adam is "ok"....I guess...