Wow, do you do this for a living? Very nice work.
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Matt, I MIGHT have sold that bow to you, heck I might have GIVEN it to you a year ago, but after what you've done....NO WAY I'M LETTING THAT THING GO! It was given to me by my brother, so there's so value there, then add to that the fact that a good friend refinished it and got it back to shooting shape for me.....I can't let it go. If I ever do change my mind, like for example, if I find that I can't shoot traditional to save my life, you'll be the first to know.
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Originally posted by txfireguy2003 View PostMatt, I MIGHT have sold that bow to you, heck I might have GIVEN it to you a year ago, but after what you've done....NO WAY I'M LETTING THAT THING GO! It was given to me by my brother, so there's so value there, then add to that the fact that a good friend refinished it and got it back to shooting shape for me.....I can't let it go. If I ever do change my mind, like for example, if I find that I can't shoot traditional to save my life, you'll be the first to know.
I don't think I could let something like that go either...
Great job! In the refurb. Work on your boat too!
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Well--I did something that really surprised me this afternoon after I read through your thread again--I strung the recurve and went out and shot a few times. It is really strange after shooting a compound for 37 years to pick up a recurve.
The thing that impressed me the most was the ultra-light weight. Of course, shooting the carbons and aluminums spined for my 65-lb Hoyt aren't a good indicator of arrow flight either. But, it was a good trip down memory lane--killed my first buck with it, in Alabama--
And, next trip through Temple I'll give you a shout--
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