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Red and Black Wool

Started by BUCKY, December 13, 2011, 11:25:00 PM

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akbowbender

I've posted this photo a few times already, but since you asked, here it is again:

Chuck

wollelybugger

I have two Woolrich jackets and one pair of Woolrich lined pants. The old timers called the Woolrich outfits Penna. tuxedos.

Gary Logsdon

How about black, red, with a little gray mixed in for good measure?

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Gary Logsdon

Gary Logsdon

Another red, black, and gray shirt I like.

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Gary Logsdon

Classic Bowman Sporting Woolens

Red and Black and Green and Black plaid are great colors--- I can do my Rover and Double Rover in Red or Green plaid  
I have a special heavy green plaid 24/26 ounce wool I will be doing -- vests -- jackets and hats-- even quivers---

More to come---- Thanks  Rob
www.classicbowman@aol.com

Cyclic-Rivers

I have a personal thing against straight red and black. Other colors mixed in are better.

I feel like just red and black are more lumber jackish than hunterish.  Now living in a different part of the country, I know my ""feelings" are off base.  Never had anything to do with its effectiveness.
Relax,

You'll live longer!

Charlie Janssen

PBS Associate Member
Wisconsin Traditional Archers


>~TGMM~> <~Family~Of~The~Bow~<

randy grider

i'd rather have gray and black, just so people can't see ya too. i''m not anti-social, or a tresspasser, i just go to the woods for solitude. Its kinda funny having them walk under you on public land and not seeing you.
its me, against me.
member KTBA,MCFGC,UBK,NRA

Jerry Jeffer

No picture handy, but have had success in red and black.
I will give thanks to the LORD because of his righteousness and will sing praise to the name of the LORD Most High.

I have shot deer wearing the red/black wool shirts, but I do not like the way people look at me when I am wearing it.

Gary Logsdon

Randy, after a situation I experienced at LBL one fall I changed my mind about not being seen by the public while hunting. I was perched in a pine along an old logging road when a lady who was camping up the road decided to use my little piece of the woods for a hasty rest stop . . . I didn't know whether to cough, shout, or say "hello":^)
Gary Logsdon

ron w

Gary ,that's funny..........did you say hello?
In the beginner's mind there are many possibilities. In the expert's there are few...So the most difficult thing is always to keep your beginner's mind...This is also the real secret of the arts: always be a beginner.  Shunryu Suzuki

Gary Logsdon

No, I wimped out Ron ... allowed her to wrap things up and go her way in peace.
Gary Logsdon

kestimator

QuoteOriginally posted by Gary Logsdon:
No, I wimped out Ron ... allowed her to wrap things up and go her way in peace.
:)   Probably better for all involved  :)  LOL!
Have a nice day!
Kevin

JockC

Gary, you behaved gallantly.

It would still be worth a photo if you happened to know her...
Jock
TGMM Family of the Bow
Hunting should be hard.

Gary Logsdon

It was an opportunity to hone my hunting skills .. . . like remaining motionless, avoiding eye contact with game, etc.
Gary Logsdon

Bishop

I had the same thing happen in a Kroger parking lot. I was sitting in the car with kids waiting on the wife.


Great pic BTW Gary!

BUCKY

Thanks for your answers and pics. Now a new question,where's the best place to buy these Woolrich shirts? I'm having a heck of a time finding them.

RobinHood1389

Gary that looks a whole lot like the plaid pattern most common seen in Fred Bear's photos. I love it!
1970 Grizzly 56" 50#
Bear B mag 53#

>>>>---Kyle---->

Bishop

Bucky,
Take a look at Teresa Asbells's stuff, she has a red/black plaid at times. LL Bean also has a quality line.

Birdbow

Bucky,
 A historical aside, this plaid was one of the earliest associated with with the MacGregor clan in the Scottish southern highlands and was sometimes known as 'Rob Roy'.
                       Best regards, Todd
Unadulterated truth is not pablum.

A simplification of means and an elevation of ends is the goal. Antoine de St.-Exupery


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