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Rained out @ work - went cane huntin.
cowboy:
;D ;D heheh, sorry Michael - I just love those raw materials, wish more people would post em :). When I get another job in Colorado I'll haul a few of em with me. I usually go through Amarillo, Dumas, Texline - in that order. I'll lean em against a fence post along the way and you can go pick em up ;D.
This feller impressed me some. He is 76 years old, has a better fisique than me (which ain't sayin a whole lot). He's taking these trees down with his backhoe and cuttin em up with a chainsaw by himself and burning it all just to get rid of it - I was more than happy to help him out ;D.
Little John:
Pretty cool, What does your company think of your company truck being so full of archery material that it can't be used on the job, L.O.L. Any way surely they couldn't hold that against a guy. Nice haul Cow bopy. Kenneth
Justin Snyder:
Dang Paul, I think you could have one bow for each arrow. I do admire your resourcefullness. Justin
DanaM:
It must be the big ol Texas smile that endears complete strangers to you and makes them want to give ya stuff ::)
Nice haul Paul :)
GregB:
That is a nice haul...the cane looks better to me at the moment then the hickory.
A couple of PA gentlemen (not the state) who shall remain nameless unless they chose otherwise were lucky by being the last ones to leave the Classic...got their truck loaded with seasoned hickory staves, yes they did! ;D
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