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Cane Arrows (by a Master Arrowsmith) (pics)

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mullet:
  Very nice!I'm lucky to have a few Art made me.His arrows are so nice I told him I hated to shoot them.The next ones ,he wrote on them"for making meat only,not for display".I shot the first hog on the hunt with one in June.

Little John:
You are a lucky man. I am also lucky to have a set Art made for me last year to use on a Colorado Elk hunt with Pat. Never got to loose one last year but test shot them recently and they are ready for the August 25th  elk opener. Truly a work of art and love. Thanks Art, and you have Elk steaks coming as soon as I connect.   Kenneth

Pat B:
I have the set Art made for my elk hunt with Kenneth plus a few others he made and gave me. Art knows the ins and outs of arrow making and executes it perfectly. I've learned a lot about arrow making in the few years that I've known Art. ;D
  Bernie, welcome to our exclusive club! ;)        Pat

ber643:
Thanks, Pat, I'm very pleased to be in it, for sure. I have lots of special arrows from special folks (including you, and Dano, etc.) but never a "set" of "shooters" like this. I'm blown away. (I did ask Art's permission to "show and tell" a little bit - LOL)

I have 4 from Art with (wood) selfnocks (one is a Japenese Bamboo). He asked me if I wanted these plastic or wood, and told me the selfnocks are fine for hunting but not for 3D or practice. I agreed that one wouldn't want to have others (or themself) destroying their selfnocks in subsequent shots - on purpose or by accident -  ;D

Thanks again, to all.

ber643:
Here is the Japaneese Boo (with the selfnock) that was one of Art's personal "Shooters" that he gave  to me at ATAR in July.


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