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New Bow Rack / Adult Picture fixed

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I'm sure a bow rack / or bow holder like this would cost me HALF of everything I own and $5000.00 for the implants. :D :D
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I would like to see a bigger version of that picture..
My wife has no interest in hunting (yet), but she does enjoy shooting my gun/bows. More importantly she puts up with my odd little habits like keeping the gun/bow I am going to hunt with the next morning in or beside the bed the night before. She also provides a lot of encouragement to our 5 year old son to perfect his shooting skills.
OK, now back to that picture..
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Isn't archery great :!: :roll: :lol:
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Post by Grizzly Adam »

Pydpiper wrote:I would like to see a bigger version of that picture ...
Wow, Pydpiper! So you were wanting to see what kind of bow that is, too? :wink:
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Post by Boo »

Great form, maybe a bit too rigid. Image
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To properly assess that particular model----we should be able to see different views------jmho.-------Elf.
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see there, that's just plain healthy. :shock:
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Now that the pic has been enlarged (hehehehe)........what were we looking at?Image
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Post by sumner4991 »

Is that Tye drinking the beer in the corner of the picture?
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I don't think Tye could handle something that highspeed.
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Why, what kind of beer is that? :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Post by Grizzly Adam »

I don't see what all the fuss is about, personally. I've seen lots bigger shops than that. :D
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Post by crazyfarmer »

Grizzly Adam wrote:I don't see what all the fuss is about, personally. I've seen lots bigger shops than that. :D
you must be the .0000005% that wasnt looking at the obivious twins :lol: :shock:
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Post by ComfyBear »

I must agree it's quite a versatile model. A rack like that would surely come handy to hold more than just one's bow, while the sheath would hopefully provide a snug fit for one's "arrow". :wink:
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Post by Andre Leblanc »

Doesn't she make all you horizontal bow guys want to go vertical? For a minute of two? :lol: Thanks diesel for restoring some levity to the forum.
BTW, I agree with Grizzly, the shop is a little substandard, then again, I do not have racks like that in mine. Thank God! I'd never get any canoes built!!!
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