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  1. #21
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    Retired from the work force, shoulder injury took me out. Have since had that repaired, got back into archery and now am a full time huntin bum!
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    Ben Pearson 1968 'Cougar' 62" 45#s @ 28" recurve, tapered POC, Zwickey 'Eskimo' 2 blade

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    wouldn't go as far as Bum...we bust our humps biking and hiking. here he is with our bikes chasin big ole pumkinheaded bruins.. raining big time

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    It's all fun an games till you put that big boy on the ground.. now its time to get to work
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    Just to add a note to ES's last post, yep we are full service hunters, bows, rifles, revolvers, and a couple of really sharp knifes if it gets down to that! As you can see in his pic, this is thick cover, and as we where just scouting and bear hunting along side Tucker Creek, ( about 30 miles from Pacific Ocean, salmon runs ) we wanted protection, now that we've found stand locations there, the bows go out next time. He objects to me callin myself a huntin bum, so I'll fess up and admit to making gear like the packs on my bike, slings , bow cases, gear bags, and so on. I even have to go and measure a customers guns tonight as he wants 3 new cases, and have a convertable cover for a old Willys jeep to do soon. But I'd really rather be hunting.
    http://eastoutfitter.tripod.com/index.html
    http://cascadianbowmen.com/
    Martin 06 Slayer, Nitrous C, shoot thru, 63lb, Quiktune 3000, HAA OL 5519, Beman ICS Hunter
    Martin 06 Slayer, Nitrous C, Shoot thru, 55lb, Quiktune 3000, HHA OL 5519 2X, Easton A/C/C
    Ben Pearson 1968 'Cougar' 62" 45#s @ 28" recurve, tapered POC, Zwickey 'Eskimo' 2 blade

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    I think you two need to switch lanes.
    It looks kinda scary with those rifles pointed toward each other. ;-}

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    Quote Originally Posted by Don B View Post
    GD,
    Awsome looking grounds you have there.
    I wish I could post pics of my work, but alas because of the security and company policy no can do. But you can google where I work.....go figure.
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    Water jet and its top secret so my guess is ur a waterboarder
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    Quote Originally Posted by bigredhunter00 View Post
    Water jet and its top secret so my guess is ur a waterboarder
    I think water boarding with a water jet would prove fatal!
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    Quote Originally Posted by bfisher View Post
    As for customer service. I couldn't tell you. As with most quality products I doubt that you'll ever be in need of repairs.
    ^^ The way it should be, never having to know if customer service is great or not! Too bad it isn't that way for all companies. It makes you wonder when eveyone knows about great customer service from a company doesn't it? ^^

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    Here you go, this is where I work....http://www.ga-asi.com/
    Don.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Don B View Post
    Here you go, this is where I work....http://www.ga-asi.com/
    Don.
    now that looks like a job.i can see why you cant post pics

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spiker View Post
    I think you two need to switch lanes.
    It looks kinda scary with those rifles pointed toward each other. ;-}
    We normally do ride in oppisite lanes. But ES saw a chantrelle and whipped over into my lane to get it, them as it turned out, notice that the left side of my bike pack is open? Also, I am behind his bike. About 18" behind the barrel of that .-06.
    Last edited by elkslayer4x5; 11-19-2011 at 06:27 AM.
    http://eastoutfitter.tripod.com/index.html
    http://cascadianbowmen.com/
    Martin 06 Slayer, Nitrous C, shoot thru, 63lb, Quiktune 3000, HAA OL 5519, Beman ICS Hunter
    Martin 06 Slayer, Nitrous C, Shoot thru, 55lb, Quiktune 3000, HHA OL 5519 2X, Easton A/C/C
    Ben Pearson 1968 'Cougar' 62" 45#s @ 28" recurve, tapered POC, Zwickey 'Eskimo' 2 blade

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    An un loaded 06 i will add now that pistola was and only a sec and the -06 would have been too.... now its time to strap in the bows new pic to come hopefuly in a new thread...
    It's all fun an games till you put that big boy on the ground.. now its time to get to work
    Martin cougarIII elite nitros B x system & HHA
    Darton Fury recurve

    http://www.cascadianbowmen.com/

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