Welcome! :wavey:
http://www.huntworthyproductions.com/
Welcome Sir & best wishes to your Website!!
ElkNut1
Very nice looking work! Thanks for sponsoring the best site on the web!
thanks guys .james parker aka robustus
Howdy James, long time no see. Are you coming to the Howard Hill or the festival at Moundville this year? Bill
James....did you register twice? I changed your public name for you while we were on the phone....and the registration I changed was member number 9465.
Anyhow....good chatting with ya, and welcome again. :D
no bill ,i wont be going too many places this year,thats one reason i got my site going...glad to see you are still kicking...james
Welcome! :thumbsup:
Welcome James, Say Hi to lucas for me If you see him.
Chuck
Welcome!!! you have some nice looking bows :thumbsup:
thanks son of texas
Nice website! Welcome
Hey James, you took my advise! Guys, I've known James and have seen and shot his bows for years. His natural material bows are outstanding but all of his stuff is. James also make great glass lam bows and horse bows as well as beautiful selfbows. He ain't too shabby at knapping either. His wife Rebecca does some of the best quill work, amongst other things, you will ever see.
And to think I talk so nice about someone that calls me ugly! d;^)
thanks pat,i mean that ,,,and you are ugly and i mean that....lol lol...james
I agree.............. James is a first class guy! And makes some beautiful stuff!
hnh
I looked hard at the pictures to see if he was wearing shoes. 38 pictures, 2 shoes. :jumper:
You'd think that with all the money he saved on shoes that he'd get better rock than rhyolite to beat on... ;)
Hi, James! Great to have you here. You and Rebecca are huge talents. Looks like you found time to make a little boy! Congratulations!
Woody
Welcome James :campfire: :coffee:
thanks guys..until i clicked on your avatar i didnt know it was you woody...how you been?becca actually has another in the oven... james
Life is good, James! Look forward to seeing you again and shooting your bows. Heard great things about them. :)
What's the story behind the "wildlife conservation enforcment officer" job? The last I heard you were with a living history museum.
woody i live in creston- n.c mountains..i live on the land parcel that i patrol..part of the nature conservancy....its wonderful here .but just a little colder than what im used to.. but at my elevation there are ticks chiggers or mosquitos..lots of game- bears ,deer turkey. and the sorts..one thing thats abundant is rattle snakes...big ones..some all balck like a king snake no other colour just black with rattles and big fangs... im still in training ,i work a lot with law enforcment a wildlife officers..so im learning quite a bit.. i hope to retire here.,, im the third person to have this job since 1934..the last guy here retired at 84 .. well ive got to go out on another patrol.. real good talking to you .. if you get bored give a call ..the home/office # 336 385 1320.. see ya-- james