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Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: George Tsoukalas on December 20, 2009, 01:57:06 pm
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I've been making and breaking staves and bows for 20 years and that's not counting my early bent sapling bows as little Jawgie growing up on the farm. I sure wish I had this site when I started. That probably would have resulted in more early successes. Anyway, kudos to the people at Primitive Archer for giving me the opportunity to interact with people of the same interests. Kudos to the people who maintain and moderate this site. Your efforts are really appreciated. As they say in Greece. "Ya sas!"! (LOL-it's a little early so I'm toasting you with coffee). :) Jawge
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Appreciate the imput you add, too, George. As they say in Norway: "Ya sure you betcha"! >:D
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Thanks George. I can truthfully say PA wouldn't be PA with JAWGE!!! As you know though...it takes a village to raise a fledgling bowyer. I'm proud to be a citizen of this village. 8)
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Appreciate the imput you add, too, George. As they say in Norway: "Ya sure you betcha"! >:D
Dang it Don.....That sure sounds like YOOPER to me......Ya Shure...You Betcha ... Wholly-Whah....Eh!!
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Right back at ya Jawge :)
And Mike ders lots of Norwegians in da UP, you betcha eh :)
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I don't know about El but I think Old Bow and Pat join me in being graduates of the school of bow making hard knocks both literally and figuratively. I just wanted the newbies to know that learning through this wonderful internet medium sure wasn't the case 15-20 years ago when today's the old timers started. So newbs be patient with us. Sometimes we try to lead you to an answer for your question. I never toasted in Norwegian! Ya sure you betcha! (OJ this time.) Jawge :)
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Thanks, Dana. The editing feature is pretty nice too considering the way I type. :) Jawge
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Roght back at ya Jawge :)
And Mike ders lots of Norwegians in da UP, you betcha eh :)
Ya reckon dats why day built da Suicide Hill in Negaunee...fer Da Swedes an Norwegians ta break der Legs...huh....ya tinks Dana.... Crumps I remember dem flyin offa dat der Ski Hill when I was a Lad....and say wholly-Cripes....dats gunna hurt in da mornin...eh..... ::)
An Jawge....I learnt da hard way too...eh...got the scars on da head an face....and da holes in da Garage ceilin ta prove it too...... ;D
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There you go, El. I figured that. I had Bob Holzhauser's critiques of my tiller. I forgot to mention that. He's still a good friend. I have to go for a visit. We can come here and discuss without discussions of fg, carbon and c..cc..c... I can't say it and I can put the word bows after it. LOL. :) Jawge
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Jawge, thanks for all your nice and encouraging comments! "Prost!" ...as they say in Germany...
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Thank you, medicinewheel, but it does take a village. :) Jawge
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Thank you, medicinewheel, but it does take a village. :) Jawge
I think I must be the village idiot then :P I've broken my share dats fer sure :-\
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I know what you mean George
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I have learned so much from everyone on here, and also would like to give the best wishes for everyone and their holidays. I hope all dreams and hopes come try, and that next year will be even better for all.
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Merry Christmas to all of the PA community! :) Jawge
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you can make a difference by yourself, but it makes a bigger difference when we work together so kudos to you also and to all that is on here.
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George, you are my hero. I have learned a lot from you on building bows. My next goal is to learn your patience and wisdom. You aren't just a great bowyer, but an outstanding person. We are all better to have associated with people like you.
As for hard knocks. I had it a little easier. I spent 6 years never making a single shaving because trying to find someone who could teach me bowyering. I struggled through my first bow, not knowing about PA or TBB and having no idea where to start. When I discovered PA it was an amazing revelation. It is good to be here.
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Hey Jawge, just look around and see all these good folks that you got fooled thinking you're an old sage of a bowyer. You ain't that old...lol But I have seen some of your work and I have to say it ain't too shabby for a northern yankee type...lol
God bless you brother.
Mudd
I think the problem is when I find someone's chain just laying around, I can't help myself, I just gotsta yank on it..
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I can say I am a newbie. to date only three bows made and I used help and the comments from all of the great knowledge on this site. And also jawges website. Thanks to all of you, If it wasnt for this site I may have given up by now, but I can truly say I am hooked.
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George, you are my hero. I have learned a lot from you on building bows. My next goal is to learn your patience and wisdom. You aren't just a great bowyer, but an outstanding person. We are all better to have associated with people like you.
I second what Justin said and and what you said as well. This site is a great tool and awesome community as well. No matter how old we get there is still more to learn ;D
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jawge,, ive always enjoyed your posts over the years!! believe me when i say the pleasure is mine!!...the best of holidays too your family my friend!... i too feel the same, great bunch over here at PA......snake
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Thank you all for the positive comments but let's give the people at PA all the credit. Thank you once again to everyone at the PA community. :) Jawge
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i gotta say i tried making a bow without any help or knowledge IT WAS A DISASTER. then i found a few sites which was better. It was still 6 months till i found PA and it been so much easier from that point on. Thanks PA!! Thanks Jawge, PatB, Keenan, Justin Synder, Ryano and the list goes on and on and on.
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Merry Christmas, George and thank you for all the knowledge and wisdom you have vollunteered. You are one of the veterans I haven't met in person, but I feel like I know you. I, like you, wish the internet had been around when I was first breaking sticks and rocks.
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Jawge
Very well said, and Thank you as well for sharing all of your knowledge. You and the other veterens of the bow make it much easier for beginners like myself. So here's a toast to you and to all. I'm going for the Ouzo in your honor. ;D
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Thank you also George,you add a a lot to this site. :)I agree with you completely.Well said.
Hope yall have a merry Christmas and great new Year. :)
Pappy
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Thank you, my friends. Let us celebrate this site though. It is a tremendous resource for the beginner and for the veteran. A place to ask questions and get answers from all wood bowyers (there! I said it! Bowyers!). Bowyers who have rolled up their sleeves and made honest to goodness selfbows capable of taking any animal on this planet. Down to earth practical knowledge. Humble people willing to share their knowledge for the advancement of our great pastime. That's a good thing because if we don't pass it on we'll loose it. Every time I build a bow I toast my Dad who passed on his love of working wood to me and if it wasn't for him I wouldn't be making bows I raise my cup ( Kcup coffee, 8:15 AM EST) to you! He never lived to see any of my bows. I know he'd be proud. Rick, I'll toast later with a bit of Ouzo. Ya sas! To you! Jawge
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Jawge, you should not be the one saying thanks, the PA community needs to be thanking you. It's because of people like you that PA and all of the other information that a beginner like myself has it so "good". Thank you and your "partners in crime".
Swmp
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Merry Christmas to all !! Thanks for the hours & hours of enjoyment you provide!!! The only problem I find on PA is I don't get much time to work on bows as all my time goes to reading what you guys are doing Thanks again and God Bless You All !!!!!!! Life is good in Ohio too GUY
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Back at ya Jawge, I spent a few years struggling on my own before I found Jawges sight. The only bows I made that wouldn't break were ones I had backed with fiberglass, 1st bow I made with Jawges online instructions shot like a champ and I was hooked from then on. Steve
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Thank you, my friends. I'm trying to remember when I discovered this site. It was probably around '97 or so. But the folks at Primitive Archer have given us a viable medium to pass on our bow making skills. It is good that we are taking advantage of it. Special thanks to all involved with the magazine and this site. :) Jawge
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Yeah Jawge, this place and a few others are a great asset, and the veterans like yourself make it so all the more.
They have a nifty magazine too. Suspect my wife is getting me a subscription for Christmas;-)