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What happened to bownarra?
RyanY:
He was certainly critical and opinionated. I don’t think I recall much negativity compared to some others. I know I have been the same with my responses at times. Communication is difficult online sometimes. His knowledge base will be a loss IMO. He knows how to make a good bow.
Selfbowman:
Yes he tells it the way he sees it. But if you shoot a broadhead 260yds from a fifty pound boo backed Osage well he knows that’s a good shot. Some on here don’t think much of that. Just saying. Maybe he’s from Texas. 🤠🤠🤠🤠Arvin
Eric Krewson:
OK, here is the way it is; when archery boards first started up (dial up in the 80s) all the greats joined in, Dean Torges along with all the old guard of famous builders. They were very eager to share their wisdom and knowledge and excited about the new platform but the keyboard warriors wouldn't leave them alone.
As soon as they started posting, the peanut gallery went after them with put downs, the younger critics who knew almost nothing about bow building were relentless. Within a couple of years every one of these icons of our craft dropped off the radar, driven off by the jerks that just had to slam them every chance they got.
It is still going on today, what do you negative comment put down guys feel like you accomplish when you get snarky with another member? I just don't get it.
I am at the stay or go tipping point because of the put downs, I am just a wood hack who has some bow making experience to pass on, not anywhere near being in the league of Dean or the others who kept wood bow making alive though the laminated traditional bow and compound era.
It appears that some folk on bow making forums go into the equivalent of road rage at the drop of hat, these people have been and are continuing to be a thorn in the side of what could be an amazing knowledge pool, available free for all to enjoy and learn from.
Badger:
--- Quote from: Eric Krewson on November 01, 2022, 09:45:03 am ---OK, here is the way it is; when archery boards first started up (dial up in the 80s) all the greats joined in, Dean Torges along with all the old guard of famous builders. They were very eager to share their wisdom and knowledge and excited about the new platform but the keyboard warriors wouldn't leave them alone.
As soon as they started posting, the peanut gallery went after them with put downs, the younger critics who knew almost nothing about bow building were relentless. Within a couple of years every one of these icons of our craft dropped off the radar, driven off by the jerks that just had to slam them every chance they got.
It is still going on today, what do you negative comment put down guys feel like you accomplish when you get snarky with another member? I just don't get it.
I am at the stay or go tipping point because of the put downs, I am just a wood hack who has some bow making experience to pass on, not anywhere near being in the league of Dean or the others who kept wood bow making alive though the laminated traditional bow and compound era.
It appears that some folk on bow making forums go into the equivalent of road rage at the drop of hat, these people have been and are continuing to be a thorn in the side of what could be an amazing knowledge pool, available free for all to enjoy and learn from.
--- End quote ---
Eric, were you active on the boards during the white wood wars? I came in right at the tail end of that. If so I would like to talk to you and others that were a part of that. So many of them have passed on.
Muskyman:
First off, don’t go Eric. The internet can for sure be a double edged sword. I haven’t been on this site long. And for sure I’m probably the greenest of the green. I’ve been on sites where I’ve been harassed and sorta picked on before, not here, but other sites for sure.. I’ve never let that stop me. I don’t recall many posts from bownarra so I can’t comment on him. I would hate to see guys like you,Eric or anyone else with the experience you have leave because they get frustrated with people who can’t understand that you can disagree without being disagreeable. One of my favorite things about this site is that there are a lot of people on here that are older, like myself. Also that there are people from all over the world basically on here. Loosing people like yourself Eric would definitely be a big loss for this site. It’s difficult to read someone’s intent on a website, (sometimes.) when someone starts giving me a hard time on the internet I always remember the Brad Paisley song (I’m so much cooler online) and just laugh. Sometimes people can be idiots online. If you choose to go Eric, all I know is that it’s my loss and this sites as well.. just my opinion, for what it’s worth..
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