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setting up my son with his first possibles

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mullet:
Your Son is going to be proud of that, Josh.

And the last rime I saw that view was 1977, moving to Glenwood Springs. Pretty country.

chamookman:
Your Son is going to be Stoked to get that bag - beautiful ! That shot over the hood and the cab shots take Me back - sure don't miss it tho ,17yrs was enough  8). Be safe Driver ! Bob

Hawkdancer:
Saw that view a number of times in '84 when I commuted to Glenwood Springs!  You were almost close enough to stop in for coffee😀😂!  Real nice bag!  I am still trying to get to the patterns cache to find the template, might have to make a new one.  Get my hand out of the semi splint 16 March, then I get to work on strength and flex stuff, but should be able to start simple things like sanding arrow shafts, and peeling bark.  Have to make a "craft" tool box for the wife, so that is a priority honey do😀.
Hawkdancer

Josh B:
Thanks fellas!  I got the bag done, the horns done, and now the  ball pouch is done.  I use a simple heart pattern for my ball pouches and shoot for the proper size to hold 100 balls.  With my son's.32 that's pretty small.  Here's how that came out...oh and best guess worked like a charm on the size this time.  I'm usually not that lucky.  Josh

Josh B:
Here he is with his new kit after I got it all put together for him.  Nevermind the pieces of cereal on the floor.  Daycare kids....  He was pretty stoked.  There will be a few additions and changes made, but it's pretty much done.  Thanks for following along!  Josh

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