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A bow of my very own

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A bow of my very own

Postby Stuart M » Mon Apr 26, 2010 1:04 pm

I would just like to thank Pip for making my new bow. Well i say 'make' and 'bow', but am sure all he did was get a tree trunk and tie the string to each end!
Wonder how long it will be until i can pull it without making that stupid face.(See blog if havent seen it already)
That 120 yard maid marions favour is mine now! Although may destroy it if i hit it!
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Re: A bow of my very own

Postby Stuart M » Mon Apr 26, 2010 1:37 pm

Forgot to ask if you could put me down for one of those fanstastic bow bags please Sandra.

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Re: A bow of my very own

Postby ixthus » Mon Apr 26, 2010 6:30 pm

Hi Stuart, I enjoyed Sunday very much, there's no better romantic Robin Hood and Maid Marion anywhere than the one's we had at SFLAC on SUnday, it cetainly bought a tear to my eyes. I will indeed make you a bow bag what would you like embroidered on it?
Sandra :D
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Re: A bow of my very own

Postby Stuart M » Tue Apr 27, 2010 1:04 pm

My name,sherwood forresters and bickerstaffe bows please.
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