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cowboy:
Thanks again fellers ;D. Hey GregB, I forgot all about that hard candy thing - will have to get me a peice. Tha critters do need to look out - have been sunflower and butterfly huntin most days and don't miss them by much. On that tip - I got the idea from Gordon, the way I did it just came to me as I was working on it. Thanks Marius - I don't know about a machine just havin fun :).
  Hey Manny: Being new to this I don't understand the negative tiller term? Does it mean set? your right the limbs don't match, funny thing - no matter how I turn it and draw the bottom limb always looks like it's bending more to me. Think I've been doing it all backward anyway - Do you use the tree first then the stick or visey-versey?
  Jimmy: let's see if I can get this right - Sparky's site (his handle here is Roger) http://www.angelfire.com/sk/myplace/sparky.html
  Thanks all!!!

PepeLep:
Those tips are beautiful!

Did you say that's permanent marker? I'll have to try that.
:D

medicinewheel:

--- Quote from: cowboy on June 19, 2007, 07:47:58 pm ---..... Got the reddish wood with black tips look from Gordon's last bow, really liked that look!  ....

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hahaha yes! - being a composer i learned: 'if you steal, steal from the best!'  ...did you notice HE stole the idea, too???
man that's the way to develop! that's is an extraordinarily good-locking bow!

frank

George Tsoukalas:
Beautiful bow. Nice job. Jawge

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