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Weylin:
Thanks for the well wishes. It is going to be a big move. I really love the bowyer community out here in Oregon, I hate to leave it behind. I also hate that I never was able to take an elk after all those years of chasing them. I'm looking forward to hunting white-tails again but there's nothing like chasing elk around. We will be heading out around the beginning of July. A lovely time to move to the southeast, I know.  (-S I definitely plan to make it to the Classic and hopefully Ojam and Marshall. They will be a big drive but hopefully doable. I'm also taking Swiftwood Bows full time once I get out there. Might as well go full crazy.   )P(

Hawkdancer:
Well, like the other Waylon said, "I've always been crazy, but it's kept me from going insane!"   Good luck with the move and the full time operation.  That is a big move!  No fun in being normal, everyone else tries to do that!  Except maybe primitive archers and mountain men/women!  Again Good luck, and drive safely!
Hawkdancer

bjrogg:
Go East young man. Load up the covered wagon with yew and assorted tools and supplies make sure you leave a little room for the wife and kids. Gotta be a little scary with such a big change but you'll do great. I hope to meet you sometime also. Maybe at Marshall. Safe travels
Bjrogg

Weylin:

--- Quote from: bjrogg on April 10, 2018, 05:27:17 am ---Go East young man. Load up the covered wagon with yew and assorted tools and supplies make sure you leave a little room for the wife and kids. Gotta be a little scary with such a big change but you'll do great. I hope to meet you sometime also. Maybe at Marshall. Safe travels
Bjrogg

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Thanks! Hope to cross paths with you as well.

Pappy:
Good luck on the move and full time bow venture, hope to meet you someday. Pappy

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