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american warbow society meet and great
fishfinder401:
i decided to make this thread to get people interested to introduce themselves and say where they are from, you know, try to get a familiarity with our possible group members
i'll start
i'm Noel Laflamme, and i'm from the only place where the state is smaller than many of my bows, Rhode Island
...... who's next
Dag:
My turn!
I am Cody Werner, from Washington state in the beautiful Pacific Northwest! The place where the beloved Yew trees grow though I have yet to get my hands on some! haha
JackCrafty:
Here's Part 1 of my introductory video on my new Youtube channel "American Warbow SW": ;D
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GZ2hZsUWaEQ
Ringeck85:
Nicely done, 'Crafty Jack'! That's a good introduction video!
That ash-Juniper wood looks beautiful for warbows! Hope that works out well for you, and can't wait to see you shoot your 70#er.
I'm Jonathan and I'm in the D.C. area. Closest person I know about around here is probably Noel in R.I. , but maybe I'll find some more closer to my area.
I may be able to drive into Virginia or as far north as aastern Pennsylvania (was there for the holiday weekend and it's really nice up there) if there are any practitioners around thereabouts that want to practice with me or have regular get togethers.
But first, I'll have to get a scene going near D.C. too this next year which is one of my goals I hope to accomplish. And I'll need to get my bow back and start practicing again; can't do much good without a bow!
Let's see, so far we have:
Northeast region (noel)
Mid-Atlantic Region (myself)
Southeast Region (Mark R)
Southwest Region (jackcrafty)
Northwest Region ("Dag")
Canada region (we haven't had anyone from there sign to the e-mail list yet, but maybe the Canadian enthusiasts would like to work with us as well?)
Could we tentatively say these are the regions we're working with in an American Warbow Society?
Looks like we're fairly spread out so far, but maybe if we can get some local groups set up with a few consistently practicing members, we can get things rolling as far as regional events, national events, and perhaps events across the pond too potentially, as we try to coordinate with our fellow enthusiasts in the U.K with the EWBS. And of course, keep a steady stream of ideas going all over the place as to how to set up the group's organization, how to organize events/shoots, and how to maintain and grow membership.
I'll keep up the e-mail list, and once I get my bow back I'll try to get something going in my local area. Let me know if I can be of help with anything!
Marz5:
SE that'd be me 8)
--Mark R.
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