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what the #2
koan:
Shoot...I see it now,..its an old cornnut ya found under the truck seat! :P
Coo-wah-chobee:
Nope but I really likes ole"replacement fang fder ya 'cur dog ! :D :D :D................bob
welch2:
Is it a cam or a 'dog' ,like I would use to tighten a sinew cable on a cable backed bow?
That would explain the opposing curves.
Ralph
Coo-wah-chobee:
As Jamie would say "ding, ding, ding a weiner uh I mean a wimmer uh a winner !" ;D Thats what it is . Its called a "FID". Ancient ones have been found that were made outta ivory and walrus tusk. It was a normal tool fer ancient eskimos ta have one with their cable backed bows. It increases the tension on a cable backed bow by twistin so as ta get a higher draw weight. When finished with bow you untie the string on cables and untwist cables with "fid "ta relieve tension on bow. ;) ;D..bob
Coo-wah-chobee:
Ok youse guys ! ;D Here is another. What is it, what's its name and what does it do? Its a modern one made outta metal 'cause I coulnd't find primitive one I made outta wood in "gayrage" :'(......bob
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