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Finally built a shooter!
Justin Snyder:
--- Quote from: cowboy on May 31, 2007, 12:31:51 am ---Yessir Dick! will do - I'd love to get back with you and Vinson sometime. That's actually a Century plant in the garden, they look a lot like aloe, and agave, and yucca, and others - never have gotten an answer on where they get their name though. Yalper great big ole cholesterol filled brown eggs, he he. But I love em, got lots of Rhode Island reds but that's a sex link - they can be sexed when they hatch by their color :-\.
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Rhode island red crossed with a Dominique eh! Don't have to feed them long to know what you have that way. Justin
Dustybaer:
congratulations from germany too. like andrews, i like hickory too and let me tell you, you made a fine bow out of it. but then again, having seen your points, it was only a matter of time before you would nail one ;D would you mind posting a close-up of the back? that paint job looks interesting.
jamie:
very nice hunter youve made. now wrap up some points shoot the chicken and smother it in prickly pear. mmmmmmm
DBernier:
Jezzzzzzzzzzzzz! Cowboy, Everyone seems to want to skewer your chickens. ;D
Dick Bernier
cowboy:
Ahh! so it is an Agave - did not know that, I'd heard about it blooming after a hundred years but didn't know it died after, interesting. Yep, them ole pesky chickens - we've already culled all the roosters, so the only thing that may get skewered around here will prolly be the neighbors dogs that like to run em every once in awhile ;D.
Thanks Marius: Here's a pic of the back. The diamonds start out at four inches long at handle are four inches apart and get progresivlly smaller toward the tips. Layed them out, masked them, three coats of permanent marker, sealed the whole thing with three coats of Tru Oil. And braced.
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