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| Over mature heritage tree Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: Oregon
Posts: 564
| I found this website listed today... Stone Age Skill Site It focuses on stone age stuff and skills. Some parts were rather interesting in the .pdf articles. For example, testing to see what kind of rocks are the best for immersion in water, rather than other which crack. I really like the images of the different color stones. Personally, I prefer the colors of less expensive stones, to diamonds and emeralds. These stone-age guys were definitely into function more than glitter. Sounds like tree workers and their chainsaws. |
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| Part of the Furniture Join Date: Jun 2007 Location: Live Oak Florida home of the crapiest trees you will ever see.
Posts: 2,611
| nice link M.D.Its kinda cool to see how people before us lived and made do with what they could.
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| Semi-mature vigorous tree Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: Arkansas
Posts: 53
| Why yes sir I have out of osage orange and buffalo sinew it shoots great but my practice time is lacking The bow in the pic did not kill the p&y buck I arrowed it with my mathews mq1 |
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