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tom sawyer:
Another thanks from our camp, we had a great time as usual.

The pavillion was still hopping pretty good, David picked up the slack for Gary and did a fine job.

In the demos I learned how to twist cordage, and make copperhead arrows ala Timo's unique staining process.  He wrote an article on it and I hope it shows up in the mag soon.

Bought a cool kid's bow from Loyd Lippert, a neat old Hoyt fletcher, a great spear point from Ralph Conrad, both hickory and dogwood shafts, and of course the wife got one of Butch Spear's Santa carvings to add to her collection.

Got rid of a good deal of homebrew to unsuspecting participants.  Not sure if I drank any myself, but there were only four full pint bottles left out of 28 in the cooler.

1/2primitive:
Another good year.
It was almost a new crowd this year, along with a few Mojam regulars.
I had a great time this year as usual. :)   I didn't get around to doing any flintknapping this year, but did a little bow building and some shooting, right, Tim? :)

It was great to see you folks again.
     Sean

mobow:
Thanx to you all.  It is true that the sum is greater than the parts.  When it all comes together it is indeed a magical thing.  Lots of new faces this year with all the old faces in the pavillion helping them out.  The bandsaw got a work out for sure as everyone put it through the paces in order to get a bow done by the end of the weekend.  Lots and lots of kids as well.  Had to run a few out of the creek bottom to avoid them getting shot but that is where I would of been when I was 10.  8^).  Look forward to seeing you at Ojam or the Tenn Classic or MOjam next year.  keith

Timo:
The cool weather is still hanging around here,ans I am loving it!

Great time had by all,wished I would have takein more pics though.

Sean, I copy that! Maybe next year I'll have that lil horn bow ready for you. ;)

Dano:
I wish you woulda took more pictures too.  ::)

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