Anyone in the market for a Bitzenburger fletching jig?
#11
Nontypical Buck
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Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Indiana
Posts: 1,131
RE: Anyone in the market for a Bitzenburger fletching jig?
I appreciate everyone interest in this jig. I believe it will be sold shortly. I'm going to have several more things listed in the Archery Classifieds section. Listed below is some of what I'm am trying to off load (I have some medical (vet) bills for my dog to pay off.)
Half Dozen Gold Tip 30X Pro Arrows w/ 2" quik spins- 28"
Half Dozen Gold Tip UltraLight Series 22's - 32" (shafts only - can't locate the inserts or nocks)
Half Dozen Carbon Revolution Ultra Lite Arrows w/ 2" duravanes- 28½"
Cavalier Avalance Extreme drop away rest.
Those are the obvious things I can come up with off the top of my head, I'll have photos of each. Please check them out.....all will be reasonably priced (at least IMO).
Half Dozen Gold Tip 30X Pro Arrows w/ 2" quik spins- 28"
Half Dozen Gold Tip UltraLight Series 22's - 32" (shafts only - can't locate the inserts or nocks)
Half Dozen Carbon Revolution Ultra Lite Arrows w/ 2" duravanes- 28½"
Cavalier Avalance Extreme drop away rest.
Those are the obvious things I can come up with off the top of my head, I'll have photos of each. Please check them out.....all will be reasonably priced (at least IMO).
#12
Typical Buck
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: St. Louis, Mo
Posts: 855
RE: Anyone in the market for a Bitzenburger fletching jig?
PW. I know what you mean. We just spent over $ 300 on our dog of 14 years and we still may have to let him rest. It's been a sad week in our family.
They really become one of the family don't they?
Spudrow from Mo
They really become one of the family don't they?
Spudrow from Mo
#13
Nontypical Buck
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Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Indiana
Posts: 1,131
RE: Anyone in the market for a Bitzenburger fletching jig?
ORIGINAL: spudrow
PW. I know what you mean. We just spent over $ 300 on our dog of 14 years and we still may have to let him rest. It's been a sad week in our family.
They really become one of the family don't they?
Spudrow from Mo
PW. I know what you mean. We just spent over $ 300 on our dog of 14 years and we still may have to let him rest. It's been a sad week in our family.
They really become one of the family don't they?
Spudrow from Mo
Now, 2 weeks after surgery, the skin around the stitches has died and fell off. We have to take him in every other day for a bandage change and that's $33 a pop.
They are afraid of infection or more of the tissue dying and having to amputate again. I have no idea how we can afford another surgery.
I'm trying to sell off some of the toys I don't need to help cover some of the costs.