Love reading your Posts Colin, brings back memories of when making Bows was fresh and new for me back in the mid 90's! I was never into the ELB because I felt Aussie Woods where not the right choice for a high stacked D Belly so made Flatbows, Crikey I made literally Hundreds of them. I get great pleasure seeing the growing numbers of Longbowmen shooting 120# plus Bows - wish my Body was not messed up, feel like I'm missing out because once upon a time I could Draw such Beasts! Keep it up, your passion really shines!
When I started I was churning out a Bow a week, often 2 and occasionally more for Years there. For some reason my Mrs used to Arc up when I was Tillering on the Lounge Room Carpet in the Evening after Work, funny Cattle Women
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at least I wasn't roughing them out in front of the Teli while She Cooked Dinner - well maybe a few times
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Geez I spent some time under the Mango Tree back then aswell. I got into the habit of keeping all the Wood Chips and Saw Dust and still do for the BBQ or Smoker
regards Jacko
"To my deep morticication my father once said to me, 'You care for nothing but shooting, dogs and rat catching, and you will be a disgrace to yourself and all your family.' "
- Charles Darwin