Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Announcements => Topic started by: RBLusthaus on January 24, 2012, 06:38:04 pm
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Hi all
I just wanted to introduce myself as I am new to the forum. Hopefully I will figure how to post photos and share with you some of my work. I am happy to have found kindred souls and I have very much enjoyed reading your posts (lurking) - although now I am ready to join in.
I live in Westchester County NY. Are any of you nearby?
Russell
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Thanks RB we are glad to have you! Most of us use a seperate picture hosting website to share photos. I use Photobucket it seems to be the esiest for me. There are allot of great guys on here with lots of great info! We all hope to learn from you as well. Welcome!!!
Josh
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Welcome. Looking forward to seeing some of your work.
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Welcome to PA RB. lookin forward to seeing some of your bows.
Tattoo Dave
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welcome, lot's of great guy's here, great craftsmen too, have fun hoarding wood, horn's, snakeskin's, anyway hope you have a big garage, Bub
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Welcome, RB! Jawge
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i was lurking here awhile and decided to join also. look forward to seeing your work
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Welcome to Pa... I to live in upstate NY...
Jon
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Welcome to pa!
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Welcome!
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Welcome to the community. There are tons of great people on this site. It really helps when you can find another bowyer in your area.
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Welcome RB ' Frank
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Cool!!!
New talent :)
Welcome!!!
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Welcome! I'm a new member to the forum as well. Looking forward to seeing your work.
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Welcome to PA
Guy
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Welcome, glad to see you here. Do you have a subscription to the magazine yet? It's a great referance.
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What Eddie said and Welcome,I feel sure you will enjoy the site and all the info.
Look forward to seeing some of your work. :)
Pappy
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Welcome to PA. In a previous life I spent a lot of time in your specific neck of the woods having fallen for a pretty young thing for the first time. Ahhh the memories.
I remember there being some beautiful trees out that way.
Enjoy the site hope you hook up with some people who aren't too far.
Parnell
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A guy once told me the hardest part about hunting deer in New York was getting them in the trunk of da car. Once you got 'em in there, ya whack 'em in the head twice, one in the chest, and dump'em in New Jersey.
For some reason I felt uneasy around this guy.