How is it possible without a Good proshop!! Haha
#11
westernMd..good luck...i have a ton of proshops around...only a few i trust...
if my future works out how id like, and the direction im heading, i wont have a proshop within a LONG drive away...thats why i want to start slowly building my own "shop" for myself so i can do it all and not rely on anyone except for supplies...
good time for me to start learning as well...so when i screw up i can goto the shop and have them fix my buggers...
if my future works out how id like, and the direction im heading, i wont have a proshop within a LONG drive away...thats why i want to start slowly building my own "shop" for myself so i can do it all and not rely on anyone except for supplies...
good time for me to start learning as well...so when i screw up i can goto the shop and have them fix my buggers...
#12
You will learn fast, Might want to pick up a bow press, fletcher, and string jig for starters. But be warned, Once your friends and locals find out you can do this stuff they will be showing up at your place with all kinds of problems. Good Luck!
#13
They closest proshop is 60 or 70 miles from me. I do it all myself unless I need the strings and cabels replaced. I do not have a press for that (yet).
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