New Woodies...

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New Woodies...

#1 Post by Guy Layton » Sat Sep 07, 2013 4:33 pm

Hi guys,

A few pictures of my new woods for the Norseman bamboo backed bow... :biggrin:

They are pretty much the same as the last set I made, but I substituted the blue with red...

Let’s hope they fly straight... :lol:

Cheers Guy.. 8)
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Re: New Woodies...

#2 Post by longbow steve » Sat Sep 07, 2013 4:52 pm

They look great Guy. Look forward to them featuring in a story. Steve

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#3 Post by Gringa Bows » Sat Sep 07, 2013 5:35 pm

Very nice :biggrin:

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#4 Post by bigbob » Sat Sep 07, 2013 5:50 pm

I envy guys who can turn out arrows like yours. Upside is mine are so blaaaaahh I don't mind [sort of] wrecking them on trees, rocks in fact anything within my peripheral vision!! Very nice, Guy!
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#5 Post by hazard » Sat Sep 07, 2013 9:19 pm

Very nice work there mate.

Look forward to seeing them in action at Wisemans mate.
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#6 Post by jcm » Sun Sep 08, 2013 10:21 am

Nice Set Guy
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#7 Post by UPTHETOP » Sun Sep 08, 2013 9:33 pm

Guy, good to see another set coming out of you mate about time. Now tell me where is the 12th arrow?

PS- Only us arrow makers notice these small things.

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#8 Post by AndyF » Mon Sep 09, 2013 8:58 am

Nice mate. See, once you get into the splicing game you never go back. Just makes them that bit more schmick. Looks like I'll have some competition on my hands in the 'craft' comps. :biggrin:

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#9 Post by rodlonq » Mon Sep 09, 2013 2:11 pm

Very neat Guy. They should stand out well.

Cheers..... Rod

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#10 Post by Hamish » Tue Sep 10, 2013 10:43 am

Hey Guy, That's another neat, highly professional batch of arrows. Great work.

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#11 Post by Guy Layton » Mon Sep 16, 2013 8:20 pm

Thanks guys... :biggrin:
longbow steve wrote:They look great Guy. Look forward to them featuring in a story. Steve
Hopefully sooner rather then later mate... 8)
bigbob wrote:I envy guys who can turn out arrows like yours. Upside is mine are so blaaaaahh I don't mind [sort of] wrecking them on trees, rocks in fact anything within my peripheral vision!! Very nice, Guy!
Thanks Bob, I don't mined wrecking them either... good excuse to make new ones... :lol:
UPTHETOP wrote:Guy, good to see another set coming out of you mate about time. Now tell me where is the 12th arrow?

PS- Only us arrow makers notice these small things.

Cheers Wayno
Thanks Wayno, :lol: I didn't realise that one was missing in the dozen... ( well spotted ) I made up about 26 all said and done... 12 will be for the range and the others for hunting... :mrgreen:
AndyF wrote:Nice mate. See, once you get into the splicing game you never go back. Just makes them that bit more schmick. Looks like I'll have some competition on my hands in the 'craft' comps. :biggrin:
Thanks Andy, No competition for you at all mate... Both yours and Waynos are head and shoulders above mine... :oops:
Hamish wrote:Hey Guy, That's another neat, highly professional batch of arrows. Great work.
rodlonq wrote:Very neat Guy. They should stand out well.

Cheers..... Rod
Thank you both...

Cheers Guy... :biggrin:
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