Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: possum on April 11, 2008, 03:51:44 pm
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...made a leather jacket. I saw it at Goodwill today, very nice. It had a pebble texture that would have been great for bow handles. I showed my wife and she did this... ::). I showed her the silk ties I found and she asked what they were for ('cause she knows I won't wear them) and when I told her to make bows she did this... ::)...again. So I did this... :'( And when I got the ties anyway and tried to do this... :-*... but she did this... >:(. Man, that jacket would have made some really nice handles, :-\ or a bag, or a quiver, or... etc... you get the point. Oh well, the price was right. Only thing better would have been free.
I love Goodwill, or my mama calls it "GW Boutique"
possum
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possum at least she is past the :o :o :o stage :P
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She gets ... :o... from her coworkers when she mentions anything I do. :-\
possum
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They get used to it after awhile. Mine used to go..(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v325/hillbillync/Other%20Stuff/wth.gif) or like...(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v325/hillbillync/Other%20Stuff/scared.png) but after a few years, she just goes...(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v325/hillbillync/Other%20Stuff/blink.gif). She don't hardly even go (http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v325/hillbillync/Other%20Stuff/sick02.gif) any more when she finds the, uh, .....unique and interesting.... dead things that I smuggle into the freezer sometimes.. ;D
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Got to tell you guys.
My wife keeps me supplied with 3Rivers gift certificates.
She never complains and understands when i ooh and aah about the wonderful bows y'all make.
When she comes home and the garage is full of shavings instead of the flower gardens trimmed, that's all right.
When I shoot some arrows instead of dust the furniture, that's all right, too.
Best Bowyer's Wife I could have ever foiund.
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oldbow sounds like your wife and mine are cut from the same cloth.
mine doesnt even mind if i spend the better part of the weekend in my mancave (basement) making shavings and sawdust and every once in awhile i even manage to make up e new word or two,which is usually preceeded by a loud crack sound.lol
why she even bought me boo/hickory reflex/deflex kit from rudderbows archery just because i mentioned how much i would like to try it.
hard to find good ones like that,glad i did though.
tim
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My wife likes me to work on bows in her kitchen at the table so I can keep her company while she is doing dishes. ;D I have 3 bows in the kitchen right now. ;D You gotta love a good woman. I sure love mine. Justin
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justin, that would mean my wife hates me, cause she banned me from the kitchen. i'm exiled to the dining room. that's where i make all my stuff (except bows, those i usually make at friends workshops ;D mainly cause my basement is cluttered up with stuff i might need one day plus i just love a second set of eyes, while tillering)
of course it might just be because our kitchen is tiny ;D and come to think about it, letting me routinely make a mess of the dining room ain't that bad. maybe she does love me ;D
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My wife actually loves to shoot, and goes to most of the 3Ds with me. She hasn't made a bow yet, but she's working on some cane arrows right now, and doing a pretty good job at it, too. She's a good'un, actually doesn't even gripe too much about the piles of bundles of cane and shoots in the corners of the living room and the roughed-out bowstaves sitting on the curtain rods. ;D
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Marius, I guess I should redefine. I am actually in the dinning room, but it connects to the kitchen with no walls dividing them. ;) So technically we are in the same boat. ;D Justin
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justin i always knew it: we're soulmates. we fought over last place at the 10th TN classic (before we even got there), we love the same kind of woman, we even make our archery tackle in the same room of the house. now if i could talk you into growing some hair in your face we'd become twin-souls.
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During cold weather I use the kitchen table as well. I know I got a good one in my wife as well. Long as I clean up my messes she's cool with it. Danny
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justin i always knew it: we're soulmates. we fought over last place at the 10th TN classic (before we even got there), we love the same kind of woman, we even make our archery tackle in the same room of the house. now if i could talk you into growing some hair in your face we'd become twin-souls.
;D ;D It would take me years to get facial hair like yours. Maybe you should shave yours, that would only take 15 minutes. :o Justin
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It took me a while to find this thread again. ("Bows" was the third place I looked this time around) At the time of my first finding this thread, Old Bows post was (I think) the last words posted. I was thinking to myself, that: This is a good wife for me to emulate.(old bows) Its a good lesson. It speaks to me deeply. That is one of the reasons why I should not even be on this forum as my spouse has no interest in bow making. From my standpoint though...its a very difficult situation. A deep heartache.
I enjoyed this thread very much. Thank you.The re-actions of the wives way above put a smile on my face. If they only knew what they were missing out on, hey? Who would have ever thought the name of a thread called Eddie Bauer would contain anything related to bows!!!
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justin i always knew it: we're soulmates. we fought over last place at the 10th TN classic (before we even got there), we love the same kind of woman, we even make our archery tackle in the same room of the house. now if i could talk you into growing some hair in your face we'd become twin-souls.
;D ;D It would take me years to get facial hair like yours. Maybe you should shave yours, that would only take 15 minutes. :o Justin
sorry justin, , no can do, 'cause i would loose the few skills i have. remember, gregb said the beard is the source of our bowyer skills. you, on the other hand, would gain patb's experience and skills, just like that. would you reconsider now? ;D
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my wife decided to clean out the deep freeze the other day, i heard the gasp all the way upstairs. i imediately broke into a sweat, and dragged my sorry rear end downthe stairs. she asked me what was in all the white garbage bags( the kind i freeze all my hides in) she started digging through the pile and asking what was in every bag. well the first four were coyotes the next couple were fox's there was a hawk i found on the road dead, a couple grouse(the birds are awaitting me to get time to do some taxidermy) then she found the weasell bait :'( which is a bunch of dead stuff that i freeze for later, ussually bird guts. lets say that ive lost freezer privliges for a while
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My wife lets me have "stuff" if I keep it in my workshop out back. Remodeling now that the weather is breaking, so I have snuck some stuff in. She has been good about tolerating that!
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I have to brag on my Wife too. I can't really recall a complaint about any of the time or money I've spent on archery, bowyering, or anything related to it. My "office" is piled with computers, archery bits, fencing (sabre) stuff, and papers. Some times I work in the kitchen. Some times there's a mess in the back yard. The logs in the driveway don't bother her. She actually likes to shoot, just for fun. Every once in a while she out shines me pretty good. Yup, some day the few of us will have to write an addendum to TBB IV on how to pick a wife if you want to make bows and stuff. Some of these young fellas need a good talking to about their ability to discern cooperative from other types.
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My Wife
wiped the tears from my face when the first bow I made exploded and patted me on the back and said keep trying dear you can do it
My Wife
Held my head in her lap,and tenderly picked the pieces ,of metal out of my face when my muzzloader blew up
My Wife
Has held my head when I was on my knees sick with the flue
My Wife
has held the ice packs ,and rubbed my sore muscle when I was rodeoing
My Wife
my wife was there reassureing me that things would be fine before I went into surgery
My Wife
has stood beside mr every time through thick and thin
My Wife
has stood beside me and held my collar ,in times I thought I could not stand
My Wife
I do not have to look very far for she is my Star, my Sun ,my Moon , the rock of my foundation my everything
My Wife
Dennis
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DUDE that is, dare i say it, SWEET
and alot of what you said about your wife,i can say about mine.
thats when you know you truly married not a good woman but a truly great one.