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I lost my bow at Denton Hill

Started by Ron LaClair, August 04, 2011, 01:10:00 PM

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adkmountainken

safe to say Ron went home with a LOT less then he showed up with!
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Plumber

I would of had some new paintings on my wall at home!!!! I would say MR Paluh got the better end of that deal if all he had to do is give up a few bucks.

Whip

I met Jack for the first time on Saturday as well.  He's a smooth talker, that's for sure.   :p    Very fine man to talk with.  I'm just glad I'm a righty and didn't get talked out of my bow!  :biglaugh:
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Jwilliam

Ron,
You really are a true gentleman !!!  :thumbsup:  I knew I should have bothered Ron   :banghead:  Sounds like there were some great deals in the back of his truck  :biglaugh:  Maybe at Kalamazoo???


Bill

pdk25

Hey lefties, he still has that new shrewhill. I betcha someone could talk him out of it. Just don't do iy before I get my safari. He might decide to keep it.

jsweka

Maybe we'll see a Shrew in some future bowhunting painting by Jack.

He's a great artist and his work is the only artwork I've actually purchased on my own.  I have "Wapiti Falls" haning on the wall in my livingroom right underneath a PA longrifle my father built quite a few years ago.
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amar911

QuoteOriginally posted by Ron LaClair:
Allan, I'm sorry..It's not going to be a true big game Safari bow because it isn't going to be in a heavy weight and it'll have the carbon/foam core instead of the bamboo. Maybe we should call it the "SG Safari" (small game) or something that will distinguish it from the true Safari bow like your's and Dougs...  
I like that name -- "SG Safari". And I want one, including the carbon/foam cores.    :readit:

Allan
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amar911

QuoteOriginally posted by Ron LaClair:
Allan, I'm sorry..It's not going to be a true big game Safari bow because it isn't going to be in a heavy weight and it'll have the carbon/foam core instead of the bamboo. Maybe we should call it the "SG Safari" (small game) or something that will distinguish it from the true Safari bow like your's and Dougs...  
I like that name -- "SG Safari". And I want one, including the carbon/foam cores.    :readit:

Allan
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Ron LaClair

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2fletch

Ron, I don't know what to say. First, I didn't know that you were there at Denton Hill and now I learn that you got rid of a Classic Hunter there. Irregardless of the fact that it was lefthanded (I can change.)I would love to have spoke with you and handled the bow.

One of the guys from Tradgang came by to show me his Classic Hunter. It felt really great in hand but I was afraid to shoot it. The fear was knowing that I would have to wait in line for a long time to get one.

Sorry that I missed you Ron. We were in the middle tent. I believe that I saw you at least once from a distance and saw the resemblance but decided it couldn't be you. Maybe next time.

   :banghead:       :archer2:

Mint

It is nice to make someone happy isn't it?

Back in 1994 I believe at the Warriors Mark Shoot you sold me the Paluh print "Whitetail Ambush" for $125 and i promptly got it framed by Jacks brother. Now that it is out of print I've had offers to sell for over $1,000 bucks so you did me a good deed too.
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Ron LaClair

Jeff, I think that was at Denton Hill. Did I have my big red trailer?

Don, I didn't realize that you were there or I would have looked you up. It's a big place and there were a lot of people there. You probably didn't recognize me because you were looking for a younger guy like in the videos..   :biglaugh:
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Mint

It could have been Denton, don't remeber what color the trailer was.
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Doc Nock

So, Ron....

Where are YOU on that waiting list, huh?

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Hope your not a year long waiting list.
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Ron LaClair

QuoteWhere are YOU on that waiting list, huh?  
:readit:    :o ....   :rolleyes: ....   :dunno:  

  ;)
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When you were born, you cried and the world rejoiced. Live your life so that when you die, the world cries and you rejoice.
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David Mitchell

Ron, since you have an "in" with the bowyer, why not just sell me that ShrewHill you have and get another made ASAP? It's my weight and I'm a lefty! I'll cry and whine too if that would help--I have no pride when it comes to such things.  :D
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We live in the present, we dream of the future, but we learn eternal truths from the past
When you were born, you cried and the world rejoiced. Live your life so that when you die, the world cries and you rejoice.
Life is like a wet sponge, you gotta squeeze it until you get every drop it has to offer


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