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sleek:
Welcome home Pappy! Thats a real pretty knife and stand, and I greatly appreciate you including this into the pot!
Eric Krewson:
Here is another donation; I am out of the archery game and will never use these.
This is a dozen Sherwood shafts, 35-40, 5/16, full length with the nock tapers cut. They have a cap stain of mahogany leather dye, crested and finished with Tru-oil, ready to fletch and cut to length.
Free US shipping only.
JW_Halverson:
Oooh, those are some fancy nice shafts!
Pappy:
I though I would throw in a couple more things just to make it interesting , first a raw hide backed Hickory blank, the hickory was cut off the farm 6/7 years ago and the raw hide was some I made from a young doe [very thin], I was going to make a bow and decided to raw hide back it for no reason other than I hadn't done one in a while, when I got it to brace I seen it wasn't going to hit the weight I wanted for my hunting bows so put it away, it is a clean piece of pig nut Hickory wood in the RD style 64 n-n and ready to tiller. It would be great for someone wanting to make a lighter weight bow, should easily make 40lb. 2nd is a Yew bow I made in 2023 it is 48@26 and 58 n-n RD style. Very smooth and good shooter, I killed a couple of deer with it the year I built it so I know it is hunt worthy. It would be great with some with a draw length of 26 or less, I know a lot think they draw 28 but truthfully most don't. It has been shot a lot and pulled to 27 several times just for safety reasons. The Yew came from Keenan at the Classic 10 or maybe more years ago, really nice piece with just a little yew character , cow horn overlays with hemp wrap grip. :)
Pappy
Pappy:
Few more pictures of the Yew bow.
Pappy
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