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Main Discussion Area => Announcements => Topic started by: Pat1107 on May 02, 2012, 04:03:13 pm
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Hey all
Im a new member here and my name is Patrick it seemed the right thing to do to introduce myself. I am from Chattanooga TN, and am new to the bow making world. Im 23 so i have alot to learn but this forum seemed like the right place to go when needing help so i jumped on board. I have not done much with bows ive always loved shooting them, and it wasnt till about 8 months ago that i even thought about making one. I finished my first bow Christmas eve and was excited about this new hobby, even though my first bow did not do well, and eventually failed. I probably wont be teaching anyone here anything about bows so for now im just trying to take it all in and learn but maybe one day ill have some knowledge to pass down. Please be patient with my questions, and of course thanks for any help you can give.
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welcome aboard Patrick!! Glad to see someone else trapped by this wonderful addiction! :) There's lots of very useful information available here as well as a bunch of the world's most knowledgable bowyers here to answer your every question. Alls ya gotta do is ask! Take care and happy building! :) -josh
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Welcome! Remember, there are no dumb questions, and if there were, I've probably already asked them!
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You have some fantastic bow wood in your area, namely hickory. Sadly, your climate is too humid for it to be an effective bow wood. Therefore, I recommend you go cut some nice straight hickory, split it, season it, then do some horse trading for osage, which seems to be impervious to moisture.
Now, just to show you some good faith, put me on the top of your customer list for that hickory. I love the stuff. We'll just have to do some three-way trading since I don't have any osage growing around here!
Welcome to the addiction, you can check out but you can never leave.
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jw, get some oak and dye it orange.... he wont know the difference( at first >:D >:D >:D )
by the way.... welcome to the monster that will eat all of your free time
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I suggest you jump in your car and head to here....http://www.primitivearcher.com/smf/index.php/topic,27662.0.html (http://www.primitivearcher.com/smf/index.php/topic,27662.0.html)
Welcome to PA. :)
George
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Gstoneberg
Looks like a cool event to attend but sadly i wont be back in the country till may 15th. Maybe next year though. Also thanks for the bow wood info guys that will be helpful when i am ready for a stave.
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If you're serving in the military I'll send an osage stave to you when you're back.
George
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No I am not in the military I am a missionary intern in the country of Panama. However i would be interested in the stave! Thanks for your generous offer but you dont have to give me a stave unless you are wanting to get rid of it. I know your intent was if i was in the military to give it as a gift for service to the country. Im glad you are willing to do something like that for military personnel they deserve it.
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Actually, that's still worthy of the stave. Our daughter and son-in-law were missionaries in Panama City for 5 years. Now they've been in the Philippines with Wycliffe Bible Translators for the last 3. We'll get to see them and our 3 granddaughters in less than a month. First time seeing them since they left, haven't met the youngest granddaughter yet. Gonna be good times and lots of spoiling going on. Already split out a little osage stave for the first of 3 bows. Be my pleasure to get some osage in your hands.
George
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Wow thats awesome small world. I know some people who helped with Wycliffe translating the Bible into a native indian tribe in Panama. I know you will have fun seeing the family again, and sounds like youve got some bows to crank out. I would love a stave, and just let me know what information you need.
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Welcome Patrick ! You are in the good place. Bows,then arrows,then flintknapping then........... Yeah ' Frank
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Welcome Patrick,you will like it here I feel sure. Thanks for your service,very worthy cause. I have an Uncle and cousin that are missionary's in Brazil, he has been there 50+ years and kids raised there. Lot of sacrifices to do that.:)
Pappy
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Wow thats awesome Pappy i am always amazed at people who up and move to another country for many years.....Yeah i think i like it here should have checked it out earlier :)
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I would like to take this opportunity to introduce myself as well. My name is Isaac and I am 15, I am taking a mentorship under JW Halverson. He helped Me take my first wild turkey this spring (4 year old Gobbler) and he is fully immersing me into this (addiction) all of you mention as a returning favor i am building Bird of prey aviaries for him to house small birds of prey. He is helping me build a hackberry bow as my first bow and practice for an Osage orange stave that was started and given to me by Joe York. Both of these guys are great and I'm just glad to be a part of all this. And he is right when he says there are not any Osage trees here.
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Dang. Another Patrick. There goes the neighborhood...
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Welcome Pat, and MMRSkid; Pat I have some very good friends who are Missionaries. One was a Missionary in Poland, of all places, and the other goes down to Mexico with a bunch of Doctors, and other Missionaries, and they build clinics, and churches, and treat the locals, who do not have any doctors . She is Pediatric Nurse, and ER nurse, and a fellow Joey. (Clown) MMRSkid, quick, run away!! :o :o He is just brainwashing you! First he will get you in debt to him by letting you get your first Turkey, Deer, Elk, etc., then show you how to make a bow, and then he will tell you, that you need to do a few other bows, before you tackle Osage, and then he will finally let you work on a few Osage bows, to varying degrees, While he quietly sells, or trades them on here, and other internet markets, then finally letting you make "ONE" for yourself ::)..... Actually you are one very lucky individual, stick with him, and listen to him! And when he isn't looking take his bamboo call, and copy it! >:D ;D ;D Or just ask him to show you how to make one. ;) Or a wing bone call. Similar. But on here there are no silly questions, because almost all of those on here have been there and done that, so ask away, without fear of being snickered at! And those that have not been there or done that yet..... Will! ;) Welcome to both of you.
Wayne