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Started by Workaholic1, February 04, 2012, 12:45:00 PM

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Workaholic1

As you guys may or may not know, I'm in the Navy.  Am finishing up recruiting duty in June, will be in Norfolk for a few weeks, and then have to report to my new command by August 31, in Guam.  I'm excited because well, it's Guam, and I'll be there for 2 years.  I'm bummed, however, as I have to leave my loving wife of 16 years here in Wichita.  

 Down to the meat of the matter, and my question.  My bow is a 1966 Bear Alaskan.  Only ever seen 1 that was similar on ****.  So, am I wiser to leave it here, with the wife, and pick up an economical takedown, or should I just take it with me and hope for the best?
Kansas Army National Guard 1987-1990
U.S. Army 1990-1991
U.S. Navy 1996-2014- Retired

Jake Fr

Leave your bear here and go see john there in wichita and get a 3 piece from him and take it with you that way you don't risk hurting it buy those great baggage handlrs that throw stuff in the plain

cacciatore

Don't carry anything,just borrow Danny Rowan's stunning bows.LOL.Best bows in Guam for sure!
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Keith Zimmerman

See Danny.  He has a very nice Silvertip headed his way right now.  He has enough that u can shoot his.  But when u come back, bring the Cape Buffalo Edition for me:)

hayslope

QuoteOriginally posted by cacciatore:
Don't carry anything,just borrow Danny Rowan's stunning bows.LOL.Best bows in Guam for sure!
I was thinking the same thing.......Someone should warn Danny of course!
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Workaholic1

Who is John, here in Wichita?  Is he at Gander Mountain, Diamond Archery, or is he the elusive bowyer I heard was here, and ain't found yet?  I do plan on contacting Danny once I get there.  Will probably send him a pm shortly.  Thanks for the help so far.

-rich
Kansas Army National Guard 1987-1990
U.S. Army 1990-1991
U.S. Navy 1996-2014- Retired

fmscan

Richard, Thank you for your service. I always amazed at the sacrifices that you guys make. Hats off to your good wife and the role she plays in this....

Fletcher

Rich, I agree with the others, if you value your Alaskan, leave it home.  I'd get over to the classifieds and pick up a good used bow for the tour.  Danny will be a great help while you're there I am sure.
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Ragnarok Forge

I hear the hog hunting is good in Guam.  Take a bow you can mess up.
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Skill is not born into anyone.  It is earned thru hard work and perseverance.

Danny Rowan

Guys, you crack me up. LOL

Rich, get in touch.  There is great hunting on Anderson AFB, both pig and Sambar deer, be warned though, the jungle is pretty thick but is doable. Go on the classifieds and pick up a good used three piece.

What command are you headed to?
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Workaholic1

HSC-25.  You can expect a PM shortly.  Was doing some research on some used 3 pieces one of the sponsors has.  Guess I need to dig harder into the classifieds.

-rich
Kansas Army National Guard 1987-1990
U.S. Army 1990-1991
U.S. Navy 1996-2014- Retired

Jake Fr

Bud I have his number get a badger it has 2 sets of limbs and he will talk your leg off but makes a great bow I'll pm you his number

Workaholic1

thanks Jake.  I appreciate it.  I'm looking forward to talking with him.
Kansas Army National Guard 1987-1990
U.S. Army 1990-1991
U.S. Navy 1996-2014- Retired


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