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Pappy:
It sure doesn't matter to me,I hate finish and grips so I will probably just pass it own except
the ones I have to do.I can do it but it ant my favorite part.
   Pappy

Pat B:
Yea Steve, We will work something out. I can maybe bring to campas or we can meet on the Parkway, like before. I don't think my war bow will be done in time or I could just shoot the stave across ther mountain.  Do you have a preferance for bow type or wood.     Pat

Hillbilly:
Pat, whatever you want. I'm equally adept at breaking, splintering, folding, spindling, and mutilating any type of wood lol.

Justin, I kind of like the idea of everyone doing a bit of work on the bow, I'd like to end up with one that everybody had a hand on, if possible- kinda seems like the whole point of the thing  to me.

Keenan:
  I agree with Hillbilly, LOL  "I'm equally adept at breaking, splintering, folding, spindling, and mutilating any type of wood lol"   Hey I think I can do this part to; Take a perfectly good stave and add "character flaws"    LOL  Just kidding all though I have done that more than I care to addmitt..
 I think Hillbilly is right, if each person dose "something"  It will give more character and personallity to the bows. I would be proud to carry a bow that was built by the bowyers of PA.
 Also part of the fun will be the anticipaition of seeing how the bow comes back trasnformed. I think this also might challenge a few of us to work wood that we haven't done befor,,,"Gulp"    Keenan

Hillbilly:
Keenan, I just hope I don't "transform" any of 'em to kindling lol. So who wanted a twenty-pounder for rabbit hunting? ;D

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