Trad Gang
Main Boards => PowWow => Topic started by: Paul Mattson on January 30, 2010, 10:33:00 PM
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Here are a few of Tim's new Arrow Dynamic Trad Lites.
(http://i43.photobucket.com/albums/e358/BadgerArrow/blackredyellow.jpg)
(http://i43.photobucket.com/albums/e358/BadgerArrow/blackredcrest.jpg)
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Paul, very nice!! Guys check out Pauls arrows, they are sweet!! Shawn
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Those are really nice.
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I'm speechless Paul! Those are sharp! Even if I'm not shooting well I'll at least look good doing it!
I'll give you a ring tomorrow and make arrangements. Thank you!
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Nice arrows Paul
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Beautiful Arrows.
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:eek: Wow very nice!
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They're alright I guess. I mean, if you like arrows that are AMAZING! LOL!
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Glad to see that you like them Tim.
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Awesome!
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very Nice !
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Those are wicked nice!
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Great looking arrows Paul...
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wicked good!
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Paul,That airbrush is working real nice for ya.Your Arrows were beautiful before,I can't imagine some of your future orders.First Class !
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Thats some sweet a$$ arrows! :thumbsup:
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Very nice :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
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Beautiful arrows Paul!
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Fantastic looking, almost to pretty to shoot
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Man those are SHARP!!! That airbrushing looks amazing!!
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BEAUTIFIMUS!!! :thumbsup: Mighty Fine Looking Arrows!! :thumbsup: :archer:
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Wicked wicked! Awesome arrows Paul!
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Very nice; they will like them if not send them to me.
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very niiiiiiiiiiice
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Yes, very nice! Like that airbrush work! :thumbsup:
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very nice! looks like you have the airbrushing down
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They look even better in person Paul! I'm sicker than heck right now but as soon as I get up off the couch I'll let you know how they shoot. Thanks again!
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I bet he cries when he looses the first one!
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Very nice Paul :thumbsup:
Tim, if your to sick I could break them in for you :archer:
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WOW >>>>> very nice
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those are way cool!!!
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And they fly like darts! Did the 100 grain brass inserts and shooting either a 175 gr head or a 200 gr head at 29 1/2" they look good! Haven't weighed them yet, but I think total arrow weight is just under 600 with the 175 and a little over with the 200's. I'm only pulling 49# @ about 26", so it's definitely a heavy arrow. Can't wait to find out what they do when they are tucked above the front leg of a deer!