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New twins, now arrived- more pics pg2

Started by pdk25, February 22, 2016, 09:26:00 PM

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pdk25

A little teaser, before then.  Here is what the ultrasound showed.

 
 

Hermon


pdk25

Yes sir.  Thanks.  Pretty happy with how they turned out.  Black and white ebony stickflingers with gaboon ebony flares.  I am a lefty, so the one on the bottom is mine.  I expect the other lucky parent will post shortly.

Bob Abeln


Hermon

Are those the "tweaked" riser I heard about? Maybe I can intercept it on the way from Iowa to Oklahoma and try it out for you?

Had me confused! I though they were both yours!!!

Nice lookin' sticks!!!

Bisch

pdk25

Mine will be 61# @ 29", and is 64" long.  Dave's(dirtybird) is 62" and 61# @ 28".

These are the new risers for the stickflinger.

Thanks Bisch.  Hope they shoot half as well as Dave's other stickflinger.

Not choosing sides or anything, but the wrong-handed one has the better looking piece of wood in the riser too!!!

Bisch

pdk25

Tough to choose between siblings, but I think the rh veneers are a touch nicer.  I don't think either of them are likely to be put up for adoption anytime soon.

Dirtybird

Pat and I were lucky to have Mr.Wessel as a surrogate Mother to our twins. We might have to have preform a C-section on thursday.  

Seriously, I'm excited to have another stickflinger and if this one shoots as good as the one I have now I will be one happy camper.

Dirtybird

And Bisch I agree but that can't always be beautiful twins.  Every now and then you get that red headed step child kind of twin.  LOL   :scared:    :banghead:    :laughing:

Hermon

David,when you get the new bow could you post pictures of the new style  riser next to the original style riser so we can see the differences?
Thanks

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Jayrod

Congrats guys I am happy for you both there both beautys!! And yes I have shot Dave's they are a great bow and also easy on the eyes to say the least...BEST OF LUCK with them I am sure there will be some blood on the ground soon!!
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Sam McMichael

They are both very nice looking bows! We expect lots of games pics later on.
Sam

Killdeer

Pat, you are one sick individual.
Had me going there, figured that you were going to be raising two very lucky children.

No, you are starting yet another affair with a new pair of shapely limbs.

Mm, mmm, mmmph!   :rolleyes:    :nono:
Killdeer
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katman

Real beauties there, congrats. Hope they shoot as well as they look.
shoot straight shoot often

pdk25

My wife knows about it.  We have an open relationship like that, lol.

KyRidgeRunner

Beautiful bows!   Tall Tines are my personal preference!  I have a recurve that shoots amazing.  My buddy just bought a stickflinger at Kalamazoo and it is sweet! I'm having a little elbow trouble though and thinking about selling mine and ordering a stickflinger 10lbs lighter.  Brain is a great guy to deal with.


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