From: Big jack
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Date: 29-Nov-15 |
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I am wanting to do a beaver tail grip on a long bow.How do I go about it and where is a good source of a tail that is tanned and ready to work with.
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From: BenM
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Date: 29-Nov-15 |
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Big jims
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From: Mike Etzler
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Date: 29-Nov-15 |
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x2 Big Jim. Used a pc. I got from him when Ed Scott made my bow.
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From: newt
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Date: 29-Nov-15 |
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Check out prior thread from 27 Nov titled " Show Beavertail grips" - lots of pics and where to get them. Newt
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From: BigJim
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Date: 29-Nov-15 |
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BigJim is a Stickbow.com Sponsor - Website |
Not all tanned tales are created equal. Before I started buying green tails and having them tanned, I ran in to all kinds of problems. Mostly to thick and or too stiff. The tails I sell were done in a fashion to make bow grips. I keep brown and black on hand. Thanks, bigjim
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From: Stoner
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Date: 30-Nov-15 |
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"where is a good source of a tail"
Answer: On the south end of a beaver... Sorry couldn't resist. John
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From: bishotuwa
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Date: 30-Nov-15 |
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What if hes headed north backin up
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