Breast cancer arrows

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VixChix
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Post by VixChix »

A few shots and a little tweaking gave me the last shot at the bottom right. :D LOVE 'EM!!!!

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Post by hikerman »

My mom had breast cancers too, she takes a med to stop it from coming back. It is scary how many peopl are affected by it now. Even in kids.

Good luck on you're 3-D Vix.
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Post by mikej »

my mom just beat breast cancer also . doemaster good luck to your mom
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Post by mikej »

bstout wrote: I've shot pink fletchings for many years. If anybody tries to give me a hard time about it I hit them with my purse.
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Post by Grizzly Adam »

Cool arrows! :D

If I had a dollar for every time I've said the last words over someone who died from cancer, I'd have a big stack of bills. :(

There seems to be so much of it. I personally know a couple of dozen people who are suffering from it.

Always good to support cancer research.
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Post by FullDRAW »

This has GOT to be the BEST thread I have seen here so far! 8)

Those are some cool arrows and a cooler quiver.................................and not just for the color! :wink:

My wife and I are both cancer survivors and we walk in the RELAY FOR LIFE every year! She is 9 years post THyroid cancer and I am almost 2 years post- Melanoma. (we are both under 45 y/o) We are blessed that we have not much more to show from it than a few nasty scars!

My cousin is the Executive Director of the PA Breast Cancer Coalition, and her sister, mother and Father all work or volunteer there.

It is simply AMAZING how many folks are touched by this disease!

Sorry for rambling, and thanks to all of you who promote CANCER AWARENESS! :D
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Post by swiftfox »

I have been shooting pink arrows for years now. That way I can still can hunt with a couple of my friends your have past on. Every time I go out I know that part of them is out there with me. Sure wish sometime that we could all still sit and talk after a great day hunting.
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Post by saxman »

bstout wrote:Pink is without a doubt the easiest to spot in fall colors in the woods, after the shot.

I've shot pink fletchings for many years. If anybody tries to give me a hard time about it I hit them with my purse.
:D :shock: :? :D
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