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Dustybaer:
impressive work, as usual, pat.  i wish i could give them a closer look in tennessee.  but hey, i'll try to check out your 2009 batch at the 12th classic.

Pat B:
Marius, I promise they will be way more impressive then. Looking forward to the reunion! 8)   PBRs on me! ;D      Your redneck buddy! ;D     Pat

TRACY:
Great looking arrows Pat. In one pic you have an arrow that has a crook in it. How does it fly? Also, did I see LAB butts in one pic?
Thanks
Tracy

Pat B:
Tracy, crooked arrows are fun to play with. As long as the point and nock end line up crooked arrows fly pretty well. I would not use one for hunting because it would impede penetration but at the target range you get a lot of surprised looks and questions about them.  :o 8)
   Yeh, the choc lab is Lucy Brown . She is 4 years old and I got her from Chris Cade. She is quite the skirl dog too.  If I were a dog trainer she would have been an excellent gun dog.    Pat

TRACY:
I figured it did but just had to ask. I've been experimenting with rose shoots and various hardwood limbs and have learned alot by just doing it. Someday I'll fill my quiver with them. All of my labs are bird hunters but they spend more time as family members than they do retievers. Just like kids. Thanks and maybe see you in Tn. if you're there.

Thanks Tracy

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