Howdy!
   Been lurking for awhile and finally decided to join in.  You have a great site here and I have really gotten some good info.  I love to hunt.  Shoot a Bob Lee 3-piece most of the time.  However, I also love my Bear take down and a lightweight Shakespeare take down.  Hope to get to know some of you down in Texas.  I just ordered a Shrew longbow and am in the market for a good "D" shaped long bow around the 50# mark.  Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks, Don
			
			
			
				Howdy Don
Welcome  :campfire:  this is a great place!
			
			
			
				:wavey:    :archer:
			
			
			
				Welcome!!!!!!  :jumper:
			
			
			
				C'mon in,Don.This is by far, the best trad site,bar none!Lots of good folks here to see to that.
			
			
			
				Hello there  :wavey:
			
			
			
				Welcome!!<><   :campfire:
			
			
			
				Welcome home Gover....  :wavey:    :campfire:    :archer:  
As far as a "D" I'd get Howard Hill Longbow.
			
			
			
				Welcome, these guys know their stuff. :archer:
			
			
			
				Welcome Don!
			
			
			
				Greetings Don!
			
			
			
				Welcom to the family! Glad to have ya.   :campfire:
			
			
			
				Hi there. Hap
			
			
			
				Welcome, grap a cup of coffee, sit down and enjoy
			
			
			
				Glad to have you among us!!   :campfire:
			
			
			
				Welcome to The TradGang Family!!!  :wavey:    :archer:
			
			
			
				This is a repeat from another thread but i just signed up as well.  i was a fellow lurker.
I want to express my heartfelt appreciation for all those who post DIY and build-along stuff.  I am on Kid-bow #6.  This one is a black locust bow I cut down after bagging one rabbit.  My daughter needs a 20# draw and I almost have it there.  sure is a fine line between light draw and broken.
My Osage bows sure don't look as nice as the ones I see on this site, but then I have plenty of material to choose from.  My brother has 40 acres in Eastern Kansas with a lifetime supply of osage.
great communication.  Look foward to some double fellowship... Bows and Jesus.
			
			
			
				:wavey:  Enjoy the   :campfire:  
Chort