i must admit,i am "almost embarassed" to admit this,but i can't remember the best bow i have ever owned,or shot.so would all of you fine people with whom i have traded,or bought bows from,please jog my memory.thanks,regards,robert :wavey:
Well, now we have a real problem. You can't remember all the bows you've owned, and I can't begin to remember all the people I have bought, sold, and traded bows to. :rolleyes:
Let's just start all over again. We'll buy buy, sell, and trade just about every kind of bow being built, only this time we're going to write them all down! :smileystooges: :biglaugh:
joe,that is exactly were i'm at during this stage of my archery life,and i have never owned a bad bow,just some i liked a lot more than other's :wavey: :campfire: :coffee:
Is this like "help me find this thing?"
Hmmmmm.....
robert i trade you a shrew scout for something?
it was a bow but thats as far as my memory goes
now i remember it was a canyon archery long bow made by bodork one of the best bows i ever had
Robert, It was the Lone wolf Autumn Storm that you traded me for a Navajo Diamond...I still got it and got some "MOJO" on it this past season...It could of been that White Ebony Treadway you had also.... :rolleyes: God Bless Buddy and remember you ain't alone in your addiction and just to let you know the only way to stop it is to try every bow out there then keep the one you like the best... :knothead:
marion,that canyon was a beaut,and a shooter to boot,i remember now the grip was to big for my liking.keith,that autumm storm was one of the top 3 bows i have ever owned or shot,and thats saying a lot.i just could not afford arrows for it,lol,kept making long one's outa short one's. :biglaugh:thanks for the memorys friends.see,this is working.regards,robert :thumbsup: :campfire: :coffee:
Robert it was great talking with you this evening. I guess you know I traded you a Kota Prairie Swift for a 1 piece Pronghorn longbow that was a beauty! :bigsmyl:
-Leonard-
Joe, I knew you could sort this out :bigsmyl: Doc
leonard,likewise on our chat.that swift was a fine curve,and one that i could keep in my stable,if the specs were right.they are finly crafted and great shooters.herbs pronghorns speak for themselves.thanks,robert :wavey: :thumbsup: :coffee:
Robert it may have been that Tanjavur,I ended up with that had your name on it.
larry,a sincere thanks for jogging the memory.i was telling threeundr about greggs craftsmanship,and that bow,i realy wish i had of kept a record of all the bows,but i did't think the addiction would be so severe,lol. :bigsmyl: :thumbsup: :coffee:
Came across this thread when doing a search Robert for another topic.
I traded you for your Toelke 58 inch one piece curve.I hunted with it last fall actually.It was a nice little bow and superbly finished out.
Robert there is no help for us,I can't remember all the bows I have had that at one time were yours,take care my friend Larry.