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Pat B:
Charlie, if you heard a crack while straightening the shoots don't use that shoot for an arrow without examining it very well. I save these for quiver stiffeners or fore shafts for compound arrows.
sailordad:
--- Quote from: stringstretcher on January 09, 2010, 10:13:43 am ---I have them in the box, and will be going to the post office the first thing Monday morning. Hope you like them....Now I will put an extra one of two in the box if they will find there way back on an arrow? Just hopeing I guess.....lol I have some other stuff that I am throwing in the box as well.
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ya i can probably do that.did you want them heads or something else.i have many many heads laying around that i have been meaning to put on shafts.
i have obsidion,keokuk,butlington,goldstone and other rocks that i dont know what they are.except that they are knappable.lol
i do have a bunch of straightened shafts and feathers that are already split too,just havent sat down and put them together yet.
the ones that i hear a snap from i dedicate as "wall hangers only".i make them that way only cause its good practice.or i use the shaft as pitch sticks etc. .i always let folks know to that they are only for the wall,that way they dont try and shoot them and have them blow apart or worse stick in their arm.
stringstretcher:
If you can make an arrow for my collection, that would be just fine.......look for the box next week.
George Tsoukalas:
sailordad, that's mighty fine work. David, sam with wild rose. After awhile they straighten and hold easily by hand. I like your description of the 3 stages. Jawge
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