Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Announcements => Topic started by: badcolesonbad on May 27, 2012, 04:26:51 pm
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I signed up awhile back, but due to a few bumps in the road of life I bowed out of not only hanging out on archery sites, but archery in general. My bows have no arrows, and where covered in a fine layer of dust. That has changed. Work is picking up, the outlook is getting better and I have restarted my regression into the old ways of archery, and primitive living. Im into slings and baskets at this point, but my archery is about to get started up again here soon. Im currently shooting my laminated bows. I sold off my wheels as I feel as I have gone as far as I can go in that aspect of archery, and was bored with it. Im a lousy shot with traditional gear, but I am having for working on fixing that. I have been a reader of primitive archery off and on since 2000 I think, but can say for sure that it was one of the publications that planted the seed for my current interest today. I see allot of you are in Texas, and hope to bump into you as well as some non Texans at some point. Thats about it. Have a good weekend all.
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Welcome back to the regression ;D What part of the grand state are you from? I'm Dallas area, there's a few of us round these parts :)
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South east. Dickinson for now. Getting ready to move to Kemah as soon as I find a spot for the right price, as well as the right location.
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Welcome back,glad things are working out. :) :)
Pappy
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Welcome back,glad things are working out. :) :)
Pappy
Ya ya.. What he said :D
Cipriano
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Its allways good to hear things are looking up !!
Guy
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Just remember, when you are so far down, that you have to look up just to see bottom.....Whose bottom it is makes a big difference! ;) ::) Glad things are picking up, for you! There are a lot of Texacans on here, so you are in good company. In fact my ancestors on my Father's side are from some where in Texas, then moved to Ga. Well actually they came over withthe first settlers, in America, and lived in Conn. then moved to Texas, and finally to Ga. Welcome back. 8)
Wayne