Willie Nelson's Bogan

Discussion in 'Traditional Archery' started by Kanga, Jun 8, 2009.

  1. Kanga

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    Will.

    Nice shootin mate.:cool:


    Maybe I shoulda reminded you to wear the arm guard:d

    Thanks mate I try my best.

    Like I said on the phone now you have NO EXCUSES:deer:

    I am just glad I have been able to contribute to your Traditional journey.:cool:
     
  2. KodiakArcher

    KodiakArcher Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Hey are those antler pedestal knobs on the limb bolts? I didn't see them in the build photos. Sweet touch! That bow's way too pretty for you Will. I think you should send it to AK for safe keeping!
     
  3. Kanga

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    Rob.

    The antler limb bolts where donated to Will by Jeff.:cool:
     
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    You know me too well :d , my Interworks are doin fine and dandy LOL

    Sweet shootin Will , love the Antler limb bolts , i gotta get me some of those for Halo .
     
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    Well, you went and did it Will. I got a bit jealous so I just got off the phone with Russ and I sense another thread in the works...

    Great guy by the way with lots of fun stories to tell.
     
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    Rob.

    It was great talking with you too mate.

    Sorry I had to cut the call short.
     
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    The old man does get up earlier then most.:deer: No doubt you'll have yourself a great bow Rob!!
     
  8. Kanga

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    That ain't no lie:d

    But it does get me home and into the shop early:cool:

    Once again that ain't no lie.

    Just wait till ya see what we have come up with:d

    I just hope the epoxy dont wash too much of the pink stain away during glue up:deer: :cool: :evil: :hail: :d
     
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    Lol , another Kanga bow thread . Cannot wait to see what you got planned .
     
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    Hey boys,

    Sorry I took a left turn there, but my home computer up and lost all my bookmarks - dang Google Bookmarks anyway.

    I think I saw some place back in the thread someone wanted an arrow through an old book? I think I can arrange that. Just took a run down stairs and I have one in the last box I ordered for christmas presents - send it to your house Will?

    I got this page marked again using "My Favorites" now.

    Love the radio-boy story - can't be too careful in Injun Country.
     
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    Thanks Jeremiah , i thought you may have forgotten . I look forward to reading it , you're too kind .


    At the time i was a bit worried , but when i saw the truck and Will waiting for me ... well i have to say i was pretty relieved and embarressed . Never again will that happen , GPS all the way .
     
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    Rotflmoa.....Radio boy..injun country...can you skin a porcupine pilgrim?

    Yeah JJ, send it to me and I'll make sure he gets it. I have a package about assembled to send to England. I will throw it in.

    Rob, now don't be ordering any limb bolts. I have something in the works...When I get'em finished, I'll post pictures for all to see. I personally think they're better than those naked lady silhouettes on mud flaps! I reckon everyone will want them!
     
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    Cheers Will , i'm intrigued to know what you've been upto now . That was a killer porcupine Will , he would have attacked had i not got him first lol .
     
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    Boy that's sayin' something. I almost quit my cush federal biologist job to become a truck driver just so I could own a pair of them there flaps!
     
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    Well (insert expletitive I'm too much of a gentleman to say)!

    My bookmark was broken again - I think I'm lined out now.

    I'll get that book in the mail Monday.

    Took the family on the Hatfield-McCoy trail systems in West Virginia with the atv's last weekend, had an awesome time. Rode back out there on the bikes with the boys this weekend to ride the rapids (class 5's) on the New River - just got back. Man I love West Virginia. Met a guide that tells me they catch 18" smallies late May - I'll be back you can bet that.
     

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