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Discussion in 'Traditional Archery' started by Kanga, Nov 13, 2009.

  1. Kanga

    Kanga Weekend Warrior

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    Of Davey banjo boy's new riser;)

    Just took these pics after sanding in the first coat of finish.

    The Ossage block that I used had a lot of character in it and I tried to keep as much of the character as I could.

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    The pics dont really do it any justice either.

    Will get some more pics of the whole bow when I get here put together again for test shooting.
     
  2. Schultzy

    Schultzy Grizzled Veteran

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    Beautiful!!!!
     
  3. Bails-UK

    Bails-UK Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Wow Russ , that looks Amazing . So much character , can imagine she looks even better in the hand . Cheers Mate .
     
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    Ya gotta love the Osage!!!!!!! Sweet!
     
  5. jfergus7

    jfergus7 Legendary Woodsman

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    Love that wood! That is beautiful!
     
  6. Kanga

    Kanga Weekend Warrior

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    Thanks guy's.

    I have 5 coats of finish on the riser now and it is looking better with each coat.

    There is some irredesent patches in it that no matter how I try I just can't capture with the camera.:(
     

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