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I'm tired of planing now......

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Little John:
Lots of patience, but like you said enjoyable work. Nice job, be careful to shoot only soft material.    Kenneth

Hillbilly:
Thanks, guys. Kenneth, that's why I like to use hardwood shoots-most of them will bounce off trees and rocks and keep on ticking.

Pat B:
Nice Steve. Pretty amazing getting 12 different shoots to be a matched set of shafts. :o 8) I have some red twig dogwood shoots from Germany I've almost got completed, some sourwood shoots scraped, bundled and drying and an assortment or other shoots in all stages of drying. Also I collected a good mess of river cane from my personal stash. ;D
   I've gotta get a set completed for Pappy's shoot. It would be embarrassing  :-[ showing up with a mismatched set of cedars with a few canes thrown in. :o    Pat

ps. what ya needen in trade for that set! ;D 8)

Dustybaer:
why do you guys keep setting the standards so high, nobody else can reach them?   ;D  i haven't even started straitening shoots and i'm frustrated already  ;D

nice job there, hillbilly.  but nut surprising, after seeing the arrow you gave me at the 10th classic.

daniel:
"A little bitty Stanly "thumb plane" or trim plane. You can get 'em at Lowe's for 7 or 8 bucks and they last forever"

bought my for $8 two years ago, after hundreds of arrows still as good as new; excellent tool!

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