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| Comments: Real nice site Mike. Thanks fer all yer help.... Horn |
| Comments: Was just browsing the internet on self bows and stopped by your page to see if I could pick up a little wisdom. I'm a begining bowyer( 2 bows under my belt), a expirenced flint knapper, and been buckskining for about 10 years. Get your meat put up and cut a little firewood cause winter is a coming. take care! Powder River Trapper |
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| Comments: I am a Cree Indian and I have truly enjoyed your site. It is very nice to see people sharing their knowledge without expecting payment in return, a great way to give what you have learned. WACHIA MI TOTAM. BEAR |
| Comments: good web page keep it going |
| Comments: long time no see, need to get together some day |
| Comments: I am a traditional blacksmith. Need one? |
| Comments: I hope we weren't spost to make all those names up.:) I'm 15 years old and have a high interest in hunting. I would like to try and build my own bow and I need as much information as I can get(Ive never built one before although you probbably already figured that out). I have never even shot a dear before bu am looking forward to the opportunity. I enjoy making things and figure that bowhunting would be abetter challenge than a gun(any body can kill a dear with a gun). Thanks, God bless |
| Comments: WHERE IS YOUR BETTER HALF MIKE???? I THOUGHT YOU WERE GOING TO GET HER IN HERE. Just stopped in to view what you had new. |
| Comments: I am a reformed compound shooter. This is my 7th mo. in Trad. Shooting. My first season hunting with long bow and home made hard wood arrows. Got caught in the Plumas Co. Ca. fires so did not get much hunting done. Lots of stump shooting. I was just brows ng and came on your site. Will chk back now and then. Sounds interseting RTT |
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| Comments: Dear Sirs, I need info on how to skin and quarter a deer. I'm 19 and an inexperienced bowhunter, but I think I can manage the actual hunt. please feel free to send me some good tips. Thanx, Dave [email protected] |
| Comments: I am just beginning to get interested in archery and when I was younger was pretty good as a teenager. Being just a little older (66) I thought I would try it again. I respond best to "Skip". My mother dubbed me with that when I was four. Skip |
| Comments: Drawknife, just came over from the faq page and wanted to say thanks. I enjoy the articles and the forum and will be returning often. |
| Comments: really enjoyed the site lots of neat stuff, be happy drawknife and godspeed to you. |
| Comments: we are ready to take orders for arrow shafts we can be reached in the daytime at 800-235-0465 or evinings at 1-815-537-2167 we have many options such as wood type, shaft diameter, etc we can also stain and seal them in any color imaginable looking foward o the fall meet let us know of any other get to gethers see you later josh |
| Comments: hey mike you dont need to send the jacket well pick it up sometime later |
| Comments: look in to us if you need shafts we will be taking orders very soon |
| Comments: Really enjoy your sight, especially your wildlife pics. Hope to see more in upcoming pages. |
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| Comments: I've been hunting with a muzzleloader for 15 years. My first one was a CVA Ky., but now I hunt with a CVA Blazer. I'll check back later and talk later. |
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| Comments: I've been shooting recurve bows and muzzle loaders for 15 yrs. So far this is the first web page I have found that shows both I liked it and will be cecking in from time to time to see how you are doing. have fun and keep up the traditions. scott |
| Comments: done good michael. enjoyed the pictures. geocities couldn'tfind your hunt pictures they said they were down for maintaince. we'll check it out again tomorrow. doug's kids enjoyed it. |
| Comments: Hi M. Just checking to see if any of your photos were there yet. Not yet! I'll check back |
| Comments: Like you, I have many interests: Primitive archery, flintlocks, taxidermy, drawing and painting, and any and all crafts related to any of these. Problem is finding enough time! Enjoyed your website thoroughly! |
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| Comments: You need more photos, we really like seeing your face(haha). Like your site, will have to take up Julie's computer time to see it all. Good luck with all the sticks in your house. Especially mine. |
| Comments: Great site M, still waiting for some pictures. I know you dont have anything else to do. Finally looked your whole site over, very nice. Looking forward to the next bow club meeting. And to spring and rendezvous season. Keep up the good work. We luv ya! |
| Comments: Its great to see somebody start a primitive achery club .We up here in Nova Scotia are getting deeper into building our own wooden bows.You have a great site and I wish you all the best with your page.We can all use the information and one learns somethin everyday. Thanks John. |
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| Comments: Came across your site whilst looking for a web page fro McMahon Traditional Archery. They ain't got one. Have not explored your page yet... but will. I'll send an email to ya with my web sites, and with a question. May the wind be in yer face and the trail straight ahead. the No-Bear |
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| Comments: Hello, I am from Malaysia. I am a diehard archery fan trying to find time making my own bow. Here we got a very limited of wood type (I think ?). My knowledge of wood type is almost nil. I shoot a 50# compound bow and a 36# recurve bow. If I got the time I will ry to make my own bow using the 'nibong' wood. Regards, Yusrin Mohd Yusof [email protected] p/s : panahsakti = magical bow |
| Comments: HI GUYS. HAD A FEW MINUTES AND THOUGHT I MIGHT TRY A FEW OF YOUR SITES. COOL. HAPPY BIRTHDAY KID.LOVE. |
| Comments: Hey Mike and Elaine, I'm at school and thought I'd see if I could find you on the web. I did!!! Hope to see you soon. Love from the Nelsons |
| Comments: WHAT A WONDERFUL IMPROVEMENT SINCE JUNE. KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK. AND--- HAPPY BIRTHDAY!! |
| Comments: Hi Mike, Just found your web page and really like it. I will be watching to see how everything is coming together. Luv ya both, Viv |
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| Comments: It goes w/o saying, I'm proud of what you've done! But I'll say it anyway, you have done a fantastic job, Mike. You're devoted to your passions. And that is GOOD. |
| Comments: Nice page Mike! Hope you're able to share much of your knowledge. |
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| Comments: You know - it just gets better and better. Whats the latest on the Primitive Archer's Club? Someday I will beat you, YOU KNOW. |
| Comments: Very impressed with your page. |
| Comments: name is bob and just checking out your site. I am just getting into primitive archerey and I think it's great. Any help you can throw at me will be gladly excepted. I have a few tools for making a bow but it's hard to find the right wood up here in Mich, (flint). I will explore your site more when I have some time. THANKS BOB MOLER |
| Comments: My uncle the hunter .Its a pretty good page though .You might want to add some more interesting stuff though .Such as things NOT about hunting .(So your thinking okay I'll add some fishing stuff)Okay I know you'll get mad at me .Bye |
| Comments: Your links are great!!! I want to see more. yk |
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| Comments: Great job, my friend. Keep them coming. |
| Comments: Mike Great start, looking forward to seeing more. C Ya at the Bow Clinic. JP |