Author Topic: Christmas Present for a 4 year old (if you don't have a Christmas Present yet)  (Read 4233 times)

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Offline adams89

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 After building the Osage Takedown and painting it with my daughter, her playmate very eagerly needed the same as I have.
So Santa will bring him one. He's 4 ears old and I hope he will be able to shoot it, my daughter could pull it.
the "wood " is Manau it's very durable and easy to work on, in my opinion perfect for small kids.
I tried to make it look similar to my bow and build him a quiver and arrows for it too.
Hope you guys don't get bored I just put it up here for everyone who still needs a Christmas Present :) and I think it's a good way to provide us with good archers in the future..

Specs are

30 inches long

probably 5-10 pounds at a
12 inch draw  ;D

Greetings from Germany

Johannes
« Last Edit: December 09, 2014, 09:37:04 am by adams89 »

Offline helmet

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That is cool. Good job, he will love it!

Offline IdahoMatt

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Very cool.  He is going to be stoked  :)

Offline JoJoDapyro

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Awesome. Way better than my kids bows!
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Offline Aaron H

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Very cool, good for you

Offline occupant

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I like it, I started one for my grandson, I may have jumped the gun since he is not a year old yet.

Offline BowJunkie

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Dude...... That is a freaking sweeeeeet set up. Almost to nice to play with.
Very well done.
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Offline GB

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Very nice.  I love the painted design on the back and I'll bet he will be excited to get it for Christmas.
I'm 60 years old now but I still remember how thrilled I was to get a bow for my birthday when I was a kid.
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Offline Badly Bent

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 :) That is one of the nicest kids sets I've seen posted here, very nice gift. :)
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Offline adams89

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Thank you everybody, nice hearing from you all!
I think it's just a great present to give to a kid, I can remember getting mine too and now i'm still shooting and making bows.  :)
so Maybe he will like it too.

Thanks for the kind words everybody.

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Very cool,got to love that. Nice work. :)
  Pappy
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Offline adams89

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Thank you Pappy :)

Offline JW_Halverson

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Oh, would I love a chance to shoot that one!!!  BUT.....Wahrscheinlich würde ich ziehen Sie zu weit!
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Offline adams89

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Probably ;D good german right there.

Offline Aaron H

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Where are the razor sharp stone points?   ;D
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