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Allen7:
HI Frank:     Glad you had a good trip and enjoyed your time along the Yakima River.   I live in the country about 8 miles from Benton City, WA.   Sorry I missed Ya.   A good friend of mine in Benton City is also involved with primitive skills, archery, and a beginning knapper.  He does a lot of the mountain man rendezvous stuff.   I am more focused on primitive archery and horseback archery .   I spend a lot of time with my horses and bows.  Let me know if you come down this way again.   

Allen

D. Tiller:
Allen, I have got to see you shoot arrows from your horse one of these days. Sounds like it must be a lot of fun!

Allen7:
Horseback archery is pretty exciting, especially on a fast horse.   It is really cool when it all comes together, when rider and horse are in synch, and actually hitting targets.   I have seen some spectators get a little bored.   However, it is ceratinly not boring for the participants.   I train pretty regularly at my place from March thru October. 

Allen

Sparrow:
 Hey Alan   I am still honey doing for my mother-in -law in long beach,wa. I will be back over to Benton City in about a week and will drop you a line.
Turned winter on us over here.Does'nt matter so far,had a nice day today,so am swapping out an exterior door and casement. Take care all.  Frank

Allen7:
OK, Frank.   I just got your message.   I was working at Sequim, on the soaking wet West side for a few days.   Been real tough traveling in the NW lately with all the road closures.   Anyway, I gave your buddy a call and left you my number and address.   Let me know when you're available and we'll knap some Obsidian.  I have lots of flakes and small nodules left over from last trip to Glass Buttes.   Got plenty of material to practice on.   

Allen

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