Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: Crow_of_the_mountain on September 11, 2015, 01:49:27 am
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So here I am making another quiver out of last year's hide and needed to take a break and be social. I have been spying upon the primitive archer group from the mountains and have finally joined because, well I don't have any bowyer friends here in CO. I'm first to admit that I'm not the best bowyer in the world but I do Love the feeling of shooting something that I made, especially if it can bring home some more meat and hopefully a useable piece of hide. For what it's worth, even though I am new to the group I really admire and truly appreciate the knowledge that you are willing to share. When the daystar comes I will post pictures of my latest bow and hopefully get some insight as to what to do to make her grow into another fine shooter.
P.S. I trade elk antler and meat for staves!
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Let me be the first to welcome you to PA. I've been a member for while but normally do a lot more reading than posting. I and no dought others would love to see pics of your bows.
Elk antler for bow wood, hmmmm. Let me think about.
Welcome David
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Welcome! :)
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Welcome to PA, I am sure you will fit right in. :)
Pappy
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Nice to have you on board, welcome and look forward to seeing some of your work.
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Welcome to pa...hope ya can take the heat from jerks like me around here ;) :laugh:
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Welcome to pa...hope ya can take the heat from jerks like me around here ;) :laugh:
There are some of the nicest jerks around that show up here!
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Welcome Crow_of_the_mountian. A very few jerks here but mostly great folks who so willingly share their knowledge and experience. Enjoy and stay tuned. Waiting to see your work.
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Welcome to pa...hope ya can take the heat from jerks like me around here ;) :laugh:
And me! Welcome crow.
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welcome
chuck
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Welcome!
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Welcome to PA!
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From one newb to another, Welcome
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Welcome sir! I started posting and reading here when I was 16 (8 years ago) and the support and inspiration from everyone in this group has me still out peeling down staves at 730 this Sunday morning.
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Welome aboard the crazy train