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lebhuntfish:
I had an unbelievably awesome time at mojam! This was my first time but it won't be my last!

I would like to see that if everyone that took pictures would post them here? I only got a few, and would like to see what all I missed.  I will be on later to post some of the pics I got once I can get them uploaded tonight.

P.s. I would like to say a special thank you to to a young man that inspired me a lot the last few day's. RJ your an awesome young man!

Also a big thank you to, Dave, Eric, Neil, Kent, Loyd, Lynn, Tim, Bob, No Nose, and so many more that I can't remember the name's. You guy's are awesome, and have an amazing wealth of knowledge and aren't afraid to share it.
I felt like part of a family even though I had never met you all in person until Thursday morning! Patrick

lebhuntfish:
Here are a few pics that I got. The first couple are of an English long bow with a 125lb draw. First two are the owner of the bow shooting, then one of me shooting it. The arrows are 1/2" ash with a weight of 1750 grains. Then a few shots of some first bows being made, there was a lot of first bows worked on and finished this year. Mine was one of them as well!

 

 

 


 

 

 

Here is is my second Osage bow, I'm getting the tips lined up and putting a little reflex in the whole thing.
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

And last but not least "No Nose" the comedian of the party!
 

Josh B:
Thanks for sharing your pics Patrick!  As usual, I got to having such a good time that I forgot to take any.  BTW, the fellow with the warbow is the notorious John Murray.  I believe Murray is his last name anyway.  Josh

lebhuntfish:
Yeah I remember meeting him and talking to him for a while. He just happened to be one of the name's I forgot! Thanks Gun Doc, and it was nice visiting with you 2! Patrick

tom sawyer:
Thats my wife's quilt that James is showing off, he proceeded to defile it in a way that I think is irreversible.

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