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61 1/2" osage splinter
Pat B:
Thanks Dingle. We all learn from each other. ;D These light weight are just as much work as a full size bow but because of the light weight I find them easier. Most of the bows I make are for hunting. Hitting the target weight can be critical but with these light bows if it comes out lighter than you want there is a kid or newby that it will be perfect for. I don't think you can make a bow too light. It will be perfect for someone out there. Pat
Auggie:
Wow! Cool bow! Wish I had a splinter that good. What I really want to know is how do you get your glasses to float in front of you like that? Are you a magician too? I maen other than with bow wood. Auggie.
Pat B:
Well Auggie, About the glasses...I'll tell you a secret if you promise not to tell anyone. ;) This is part of the primitive powers that we achieve after years of bow building. :D ;D We absorb a special magnetism that gives us that "third hand" we have all wished for. ::) It kinda jest comes with the territory! 8) Pat
Gordon:
You are a tillering machine Pat.
duffontap:
Kill tiller Pat. Strap three of those babies together and you've got one serious war bow. That's a really nice bow Pat. You're really turning them out lately.
J. D. Duff
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