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Justin Snyder:
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--- Quote ---Thanks Justin and Hillbilly, your nice comments mean a lot to me. You're a couple of the guys I was talking about that I've been learning from! Thanks again!
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Greg, I'd be pretty damn suspicious of anything you learned from me ;D
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Hillbilly must have taught you how to fix it. Because I'm pretty darn sure I taught you how to crack that sucker to begin with. ;D Justin
bullcreekboy:
Outstanding work Greg. You done that piece of wood justice. The skins look great. Did you find any morels when you were in the woods. They are out thick in southern Missouri right now.
Pat B:
Greg, You nailed the tiller on this difficult bow. That full draw pic is spot on!!!
I had an interesting situation a few years ago with a copperhead backed osage bow. Sitting in my tree stand with the bow across my lap, the sun had set and I prepared(I thought) for the last 30 minutes of the day. About that time, the rufus sided towhees and brown thrashers, both ground birds, began their leaf flipping in search for bugs. All of a sudden one of the brown thrashers flew up to a branch near me and then he began dive bombing me. After about 10 minutes of this, I figured that no deer in his right mind would come near where I was so I got down and headed to camp. The next evening I was in the same stand and the same scenario. That damn bird drove me out of the stand again and I headed back to camp one more time...them I realized that the copperhead is the enemy of these ground birds and he was after the snakeskin backed bow, not me. So watch out when hunting with a bow covered with copperhead skins. Pat
NOMADIC PIRATE:
very nice, great attention to details Greg.
nice pile of osage ;)
Rich Saffold:
Greg, Very beautiful bow ..I really like the yellow on the outer limbs as well..Never seen that before,maybe you are the first ;D Impressive skins too!
Rich
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