Cloverdale
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Fork Horn
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: westport in USA
Went to Cloverdale today and met Chad. Little fella, ain' t he? I tried to pull his " Child' s bow" and didn' t (bad shoulder you know) Looked at CT' s bow.....bud, you is gettin a nice one! very prettyful. Rain, rain, rain....
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Nontypical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Goose Creek SC
All ya gotta do is shake hands with Chad and then better judgement tells you if there' s any slapping around to be done, HE' LL do it!! When I was much younger I could' ve matched him grip for grip. But at 56 I don' t have the grip I once had. 
Bill

Bill
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Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Windsor Locks CT USA
Too bad I couldn' t make it. Some silly thing called work...lol. Was suppose to help Chad at the booth. I heard my bow was nice looking. Just hope Chad didn' t sell it!!!! Wish I could have been there.
Suppose to get that bad boy as soon as Chad gets back, can' t wait!!!!!!!!!
Suppose to get that bad boy as soon as Chad gets back, can' t wait!!!!!!!!!
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Typical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Hopkinsville, Ky USA
Was great to see some old friends & meet some new ones (including Dick4bows). I really wish I' d had the chance to meet more of y' all tho. Cloverdale is ALWAYS a blast and usually almost as wet! Lots to do, plenty of vendors, & both the practice & main courses were set up good IMO. I' ll keep going back as long as God' s willing & the creek don' t rise! Maybe next year we can set up a meeting time at Chads booth?
Vic
Vic
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Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Stoutsville Ohio USA
Vic it was great seeing you and your lovely misses at Cloverdale again. Sorry we never did get to the practice range but this ole poop was plum tucker out Saturday. Did you ever get a " good" answer on the shooting left with that " bow" ? May next year there will not be so much mud and I will have more energy. LOL. Forgot that will be Cloverdale so let' s not hold our breath. Later brother.



