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refurbished arrow
Pat B:
I redid this sourwood arrow after finding it under the leaves next to my target. How it got there I'll never know! ::) The fletching is 3 full length, smaller(4" to 5") turkey wing feathers tied of with their backs against the shaft. The cresting is a piece of shed black snake skin I found this summer. The shed snake skin is very thin and fragile but with care they can be used. I used a Sharpie pen for the black line above and below the skin. The fletching is a bit noisy so I may use my feather burner to reshape them to reduce the noise.
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mullet:
Real nice re-do, Pat
Pat B:
Thanks Eddie. These days we have to conserve, even with sourwood shoots. ;D Pat
Little John:
Well yea, a lot of work goes into handmade arrows, a lot of soul and personality also not to keep them shooting as long as we can. Kenneth
boo:
hey pat long time no talk to. just wanted to say hey , that is a cool arrow with the snake skin shed. how did you do that?
your old hunting partner is still doing great and is still as beautiful as ever, how is that old file knife doing? i seen it in a picture with a bow on here somewhere.
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