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I have carried this limb many miles..from left to Right
#1 next to limb bolt:Mr Glenn ST Charles
#2 Ken Beck
#3 Byron Ferguson
#4 G Fred ASbell
#5 A Man i miss very much..use to sit with him at Busch wildlife every year at archery days "for the youth" the man lived archery an could talk your ear off about it..what a great man im so lucky to have lived so close to him an his wife "so the title is men & women..Earl an Ann Hoyt..I have heard some great hunting storys from Earl an ANN ..one is a Mule deer hunt ..the outfitter had never had a bow hunter an wasent sure about it.Ann was shooting 40# an he didnt want Ann to hunt..If anybody ever knew Ann a deer size target was nothing..but ol Earl talked the guide into letting her hunt.Ann had a complete pass thru on a mule deer the outfitter he said just stood there with is hat in his hand in disbelief
#6 Gene Wensel
#7 Monty Browning
i dont have the story telling talent but you get the picture
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I've been lucky to meet three on your limb in person and had phone conversations with two others... Memories are priceless.. Esp. with Earl and Ann...
Thats some bow.... WOW
Thanks for the pic, good tread. Got to love it.
That is pretty cool. There is a list of legends.
A true treasure :campfire:
Might be time to put those limbs in a glass case my friend. Thanks for sharing with us. :thumbsup:
Wow! Thanks for sharing that.
"Wow"...indeed!!!
they are in a glass case..with all my other treasures..my grandpa's hunting lic from 1938 to 1974 everyone of them with the duck stamps on the back ..he saved all of them.. i have 2 points a man from Russia made me about 5 years ago i will post pictures on another post
Great post, you have lived archery history, I am envious, but will enjoy them vicariously.
That is History and for sure a "Hat Full of Memories" for you. Thanks for sharing that with us.