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Coo-wah-chobee:
 :D :D :D :D :D :D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D.been called lots of" thangs " before but never a bread ! ::) uh........Who was Freud ?..........bob (non) ;)

Hillbilly:
That's way cool, Pat. I was gonna guess fabric fom a leopard-print Freudian slip (  :) ), but then we all know that you have your methods for obtaining used feline parts.  ;D

OldBow:
This thread is so funny, I spilled my coffee :P

GregB:

My wife always tells me I should listen to her more because she's always right...and occasionally she is, but not "always"! ;D

Pat B:
Here is the stuff I used for this bow. The package cost about $6  and there are 5 sheets(24"x30")of each pattern in a package. Probably any large art and craft supply store would have these. My wife said that this stuff with the animal pattern is heavier(relative to other tissue paper) than most. I would think some even a bit heavier than this would be better. It probably wouldn't be as susceptible to tearing while working with it.  It would be easier, and come out better with 2 folks working together with it. I have a Cherokee style osage I've made to donate to a local archery club to be raffled off. I think I will use the tiger striped paper. That ought to look good on a side nock bendy handle bow. ;D
   Well, here it is...          ...Pat

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