A little late but a tribute to one of the best bowhunters that ever walked this land.
You'll never be forgotten,Paul
Wish I could have met him.
Gone...never forgotten.
I've read a lot about him and wish I could've met him also.
Nick
A true legend and inspiration to many, even today
LIGHT YEARS ahead of todays so called "celebrity" hunters in talent and ethics
Felix, thanks for posting this.
A wonderful icon and model gifted to the traditional family and many others.
QuoteOriginally posted by Kevin Dill:
Gone...never forgotten.
X2. RIP Paul. You are missed by many down here.
:campfire:
Thanks for reminding us Felix.
Thanks for the reminder Felix.
Worlds Best Bowhunter. RIP.
Seems like yesterday, I tried to call him that tragic day.
I miss not ever having the chance to meet him.
Found this in an article about him.
It was Christmastime 1991 when a woman visited Schafer's bow shop. She wanted to buy a "nice" bow for her young son who had expressed an interest in archery. Not having a clue as to the amount of work that went into a $600-plus Schafer Silvertip recurve, she said she had about $35 to spend on his Christmas.
Without hesitating, Schafer replied, "Oh, I'm sure I can build him a really fine bow, ma'am." And he did—for $35 plus tax.
24 years. Wow.
QuoteOriginally posted by RJonesRCRV:
Found this in an article about him.
It was Christmastime 1991 when a woman visited Schafer's bow shop. She wanted to buy a "nice" bow for her young son who had expressed an interest in archery. Not having a clue as to the amount of work that went into a $600-plus Schafer Silvertip recurve, she said she had about $35 to spend on his Christmas.
Without hesitating, Schafer replied, "Oh, I'm sure I can build him a really fine bow, ma'am." And he did—for $35 plus tax.
That's Class!!!!