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Pappy:
Yep , usually think of my bows as girls even though if I name them it usually don't reflect that. Never really thought about the arrows although I did have one I called Elvis, when I finely lost it I said " Elvis has left the building "  ;) :) Also I can see where this topic can go south quickly.  ;) :D :D
 Pappy

BowEd:
Pappy....Speaking from experience???Ha Ha Ha.Like the Elvis/arrow scenario though....lol.
That's one thing nowadays though people don't name their bows any more like I've seen.Although I've seen BJ do it lately.I'm guilty of not doing it too.
 (-P

bjrogg:
I've named most of the bows I made. Like Pappy I think of them as ladies but I don't necessarily reflex that in the name. Might get the wife upset if I did and I can't name em al Susie.lol
Bjrogg

PEARL DRUMS:
Bows, fast cars, cool boats and the like are all "she's".

JW_Halverson:

--- Quote from: PEARL DRUMS/PEARLY/PD/DRUMS on March 26, 2018, 08:33:42 am ---Bows, fast cars, cool boats and the like are all "she's".

--- End quote ---

And so are flintlocks.  My sweet little .36 flinter is long, lean, and just a hit of outgrowing her tomboyish days for being a fine young lady...She's "Perty Girl".  But my early Lancaster has filled out those curves...I like big butts and I cannot lie.

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