Yeah, don't like being on unenjoyment.Lowcountry wrote: ↑Thu May 24, 2018 6:42 pm I'll tell you what - work has been ruining fun since its inception. Alas, I've been on the "no work" side of things too, and it ain't no fun either...
Ok, here we go everybody.
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Please keep hunting posts to Traditional Bow Hunting. No canned or high fence hunts or stories allowed. Please be respectful of fellow members and helpful to those with questions. Treat others like you like to be treated. There is a Japanese word that I try and model my life after.
GAMAN: patience..dignity..restraint.
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Dang - I can't believe I used "alas" in a sentence.
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There you guys go usen vacabalarie that is beyond my edakation level.
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Now you've got my attention.
What have I done lately? I'll never be able to keep up with some of the traditional talent here. I did put a stick on rest and plunger on a Hoyt J.O.A.D. Medalist for a Grandson. Of course it's a little crooked, but I'm out of practice. Now we need to get out together and tune it in. I always wanted one of those for myself. I wound up with a Warf using that riser converted to accept ILF recurve limbs. His bow was made by Hoyt for the Junior Olympic Program and is a 20" magnesium riser with bolt on wood and glass limbs. Here's a photo off the internet of one all restored
https://www.tradhunter.com/tradhunter/f ... ew&id=3312.
What have I done lately? I'll never be able to keep up with some of the traditional talent here. I did put a stick on rest and plunger on a Hoyt J.O.A.D. Medalist for a Grandson. Of course it's a little crooked, but I'm out of practice. Now we need to get out together and tune it in. I always wanted one of those for myself. I wound up with a Warf using that riser converted to accept ILF recurve limbs. His bow was made by Hoyt for the Junior Olympic Program and is a 20" magnesium riser with bolt on wood and glass limbs. Here's a photo off the internet of one all restored
https://www.tradhunter.com/tradhunter/f ... ew&id=3312.
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I'm here! Been busy last couple weeks.
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I'm thinking everyone is buisy this weekend.
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No plans so far. Will most likely work on bows, catch up on yard work and do misc things that need done around the house. I might even start on a new Longbow ILF Limb form. I hope to be able to offer Longbow ILF limbs also.
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I have always wanted to get an ilf bow.
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3 day week-end at the beach house. No bows, but I do hope to catch a flounder or ten.