I was able to visit the Seattle Archery store once while at Fort Lewis. Glen sat down and visited with me for almost an hour and recounted some of his epic adventures and hunts in Alaska. He along with Fred Bear and Fred Asbell are definitely legends in the Traditional Archery world.Oh yes sir. I own that book, signed by Glenn. I spoke with the man, and his family, several times, when Northwest Archery was still in Seattle. Great family. My longbow is made by Glenn's son, Jay.
Wish you and I and a couple other archers on here could get together. Bet we would have a fine time, smoking our pipes, shootin our bows, and talking archery. That would be fun.I was able to visit the Seattle Archery store once while at Fort Lewis. Glen sat down and visited with me for almost an hour and recounted some of his epic adventures and hunts in Alaska. He along with Fred Bear and Fred Asbell are definitely legends in the Traditional Archery world.
Have’t shot by bows since last fall. Need to get out and do some stump shoot’n.
How do the dogs like the new Area of Operations? Any encounters with the local Fauna?Gonna be boring til I get around to unpacking my pipes/tobac, but I gots stuff to do!
Stoved NM400 in a cob.
Good morning!
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I would enjoy that very much!Wish you and I and a couple other archers on here could get together. Bet we would have a fine time, smoking our pipes, shootin our bows, and talking archery. That would be fun.
Dorchester in a Castello GG sea rock Canadian! Jeez
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