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19th Tennessee Classic
Knapper:
Made it back to Oklahoma in one piece. A big thank you to Pappy and all the Twin Oaks crew. Had a blast knapping and seeing everyone. Cant wait till next year!
Knapper
RT:
A Big thank you to Pappy and all the organizing crews of Twin Oaks who made this event possible. I really enjoyed every minute of this shoots especially talking to those who are making the selves bows.
The depth of knowledge I have learned by just talking to these friendly helful folks in just 7 days will take me 7 years in order to aquire these valuable knowledge.
Well in these short 7 days I have made new friends.
May God Bless you all ! ;D
Pat B:
Robin, it was great to meet you. I doubt anyone will beat or even meet the distance you traveled to get to the Classic. Singapore has to be about as far as you can get from Chapmansboro, Tennessee but our minds all travel in the same universe. Enjoy the rest of your stay in the US and don't let that red neck(can't remember your word for it) James adversely influence you. ;)
Have a safe trip home.
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osage outlaw:
The past week at Twin Oaks was an incredible experience. We had a great group of guys in our camp with more food than we could eat. I spent the evenings in the bow shop and got a lot of work done on my trade bow and other projects. I put some more faces to PA names. I enjoyed talking to Robin and seeing him experience the magic of the Classic. I didn't get to shoot as much as I wanted to. I was having to much fun. Thanks to Pappy and the rest of the orange shirt crew for all of the hard work that you do for us. I managed to get a few pictures of the fun.
Greg cooking some midnight steaks on my first night there.
Pappy and his new pup. I got to hear her howling for the first time.
Bear strained his shoulder from to many 12 oz. curls. Dr. Ryoon was assessing the damage.
The rock cooking experiment didn't go as well as they had hoped. I'd like to suggest some suspenders or longer shirts for next year.
James Parker sneaking a peak
Some of Scott's knapped blades.
James Parker busting up the toilet for the thunder chert challenge. They got a surprise when they lifted the lid. I won't name the culprit but his initials are G. Sulfridge
Weewicki was a trooper on the range. Here he is with a good group of arrows.
James Parkers son enjoyed the cupcakes Saturday night. I think the boy takes after his daddy.
James Parker with me and the bamboo backed Ipe bow I got from him. I was trying to win one of the awards but I didn't shoot good enough.
Chuck didn't win the holey stave in the raffle but he still managed to go home with it. Things have a way of working out sometimes.
Gun Doc and Dr. Ryoon cleaning up a knapping injury.
This crew was having a good time Saturday night. Whatever was in that gatorade bottle had Bear blowing some smoke.
A late night in the bow shop with a good group of guys. Truckers sure do have some white legs.
Aaron H:
I cannot even begin to tell you how much fun this trip was to me, so many wonderful people, great food, and lots of laughs. Thank you to all who were involved in putting this event together. It certainly will not be my last visit.
I hardly got any work done over the 3 days I got to spend in TN, but I certainly did get plenty of opportunity to meet some really great people. An experience I will never forget.
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