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JEB:
Yes, Brownell went out of business about a month ago. I really like the B 50 and the #4 serving but then again I have been using it for 50 years. You know if it ain't broke don't fix it thing, lol
It was nice going to the gathering, which is held in Berrien Springs about 25 miles north of South Bend, Indiana. I did OK until I ran in to Tracey from St Joe River Bows. Her hugs brought tears to my eyes. She knew my Chris very well. And then later a guy for the Michigan Bowhunters asked me how my wife was doing. Those things set me off.
Time will heal.
cjkopec:
Clint,
There wasn't a dry eye in that place when that bow was handed over to his son. Hope you can make it next year.
JEB,
I think the weather was keeping the people away this year. I've attended the last 3 years and it was not as crowded as it usually was. It was my first year vending so I didn't get out of the big tent much but it didn't appear to be as much traffic as there usually is. I'm glad you got out to come though. Tracey is such a wonderful lady. Whenever I need to look for my son I check her booth first. They are always up to some sort of shinanigans together.
JEB:
What did you set up for CJ?
The last time I went I set up flint knapping with another knapper and there had to be 25 outside the big tent vendors. the place was really cranking. You may be right about the weather BUT the weather is always bad at Compton, lol
cjkopec:
JEB,
I was in the big tent next to Selway with the hoods.
You are right though. There is always “weather” at Compton.
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