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Meet The New Bow Hospital Owner

Started by Whip, February 09, 2012, 10:31:00 PM

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Over&Under

"Elk (add hogs to the list) are not hard to hit....they're just easy to miss"          :)
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Ray Lyon

You just have to love a place like Tradgang.  Congratulations to the both of you.
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Friend

Thank you!

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coaster500

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Roadkill

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jcrafferty

Thanks everyone for the kind words. After working with Joe Lasch this weekend I can understand why he has so much respect from the Trad community. He is truly a man of his word! I only hope I can do him proud in taking over the Bow Hospital and earn the trust of all of you. The new website should be up soon and the Bow Hospital will be up and running smooth once again, so please bear with me during the transition. Thanks again, John

Bryan pinick

Welcome aboard John!

Glad to see someone with your experience taking over!

I want to purchase a tent from you in the next couple weeks.....I was wondering if PayPal will still be a payment option?

Thanks

jcrafferty

Bryan, I only took over the Bow Hospital, so please contact Joe about the tents as I'm sure he can help you out. John

Sawpilot 75

That bow is beautiful! looks like it is in good hands.    :thumbsup:

Bowwild

As I have never used the services of a Bow Hospital, I'd like to know what is possible in terms of restoring a bow?  Mainly I'm wondering abour stress marks in limbs. I don't have any bows with those but many of the old bows, especially Bear TD limbs have those. Just in case I come across a beat  up old one.

Whip

Bowwild, The stress marks that I saw most commonly in the Bear T/D limbs are the very fine lines that run across the limb face.  Those lines are in the finish, and are gone entirely when the old finish is removed.

If you come up with a good candidate John will be able to make it look like new again  :thumbsup:
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