Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: bradsmith2010 on January 02, 2022, 04:32:52 pm
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really enjoyed making bows last year with you guys,,,, wishing you all the best in your bow making this year,,, Im sure I will learn something and hope to share a bit of knowledge that helps someone with success,,,,happy bow making to all,, :) :) :) :) :) (-S (-S (-S (-S (-S
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Having a successful hunter/bowyer share info really is a big plus for the guys wanting to learn to build wood bows, Brad so thanks to you for sharing your knowledge with everyone interested. Enjoying what you are doing makes it all worthwhile and fulfilling. :OK (-S (-S (-S (-S
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I enjoyed all your input Brad, you are a good motivator as well. Thank you again for the arrows you sent me too. Hope to make some bows(plural) this year : )
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I just want another bow shop this year. Maybe it will happen. Everyone have a good time making bows.
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Happy New Year, Brad! Thanks for all your contributions. Jawge
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Don’t build a lot anymore but enjoy your input and watching others turn out some great bows, it has came a long way since I started. Happy New year. Pappy
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I dont post as much anymore or build much but i really enjoy seeing all your guys's work!
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I’ve learned so much from Brad and others on this forum. Looking forward to another year of making bows with you all.
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Didnt make many this year but had a blast seein everybody else's work....
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Right back at you Brad. I very much enjoy all the contributions from the many fine bowyers on this site. Let's make more bows for 22.
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I can send my thanks and enjoyment as well. Lots of info passed along.
Piddler
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I have this perfect yew stave,, im thinking on next a long bow,, 70" ,,in the 55 pound range,,
is it gonna warm up soon,, ;D
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Started the New Year by getting a few scrapes done on the hickory I was working on at MoJam - a bit of character - not so simple flatbow. ambidextrous, pin nocks, a strategic knot to work around, that limb doesn't seem to want to tiller yet. Target weight is about 40#. Got to motivate my tender butt and keep working on it, also have to relearn posting pictures. Got a nice yew stave from High Desert, and a primo osage from Clint that I hope to work on this year. BTW, we have a winter storm in progress, and it ain't gonna get warm 'til spring - more rain would be nice, though!
Hawkdancer