for the Tennessee Classic

Started by Pat B, February 26, 2015, 07:37:00 PM

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LESKEN2011

That is one nice job, Pat. Looks like I may miss it again this year. My son is getting married. I may have to buy my raffle tickets online somehow.
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Kenny from Mississippi, USA

Pat B

Anyone interested in getting a raffle tickets and you aren't planning on attending the Classic you can contact Pappy( markbaggett@detdist.com )with your real name(not your on line handle), address and a phone number and he will set you up for the raffle. Please put something archery related for the subject
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Blaino

You do man Pat B - WELL DONE!!!
"It's not the trophy, but the race. It's not the quarry,
but the chase."

Pat B

Thanks Blaine. Come to the Classic and bring a few bucks. You've got as good of chance as anyone. Plus, the Classic is the best trad shoot I've ever attended.
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WESTBROOK

A real sweet setup Pat!

And the price is definately right.

Pat B

Thanks Eric. Come on down and try your luck.
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Pat B

This was the best Tennessee Classic ever. The weather was perfect with no rain, bright sunshine and cool nights.
The raffle tables brought in over $4000 for the Twin Oaks Bowhunters and I'm proud to say that this bow, arrows, stone knife and quiver set brought over $1000 for the club. Matt Wirwicki from Michigan won the set...and an Egyptian Angular Horn Bow made by James Parker of Huntworthy Productions.
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Sam Harper

Wow, Pat, that is beautiful and impressive in every way.  I wish I could've been there.
There are strange things done in the midnight sun by the men who moil for gold.

Mad Max

Awesome Pat

It was a lot of fun
I would rather fail at something above my means, than to succeed at something  beneath my means  
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Pat B

Thanks guys. It was all for Twin Oaks. Now I have to try to figure how to out do this next year.    :rolleyes:
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TGMM Family of the Bow

LittleBen


Pat B

Pappy informed me that this set brought over $1000 for Twin Oaks. I'm a proud papa!    :saywhat:
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fujimo

great job Pat.
money well spent, and money well earned   :thumbsup:    :thumbsup:    :clapper:    :clapper:

Pat B

Now, what can I do next year to top this?    :eek:
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fujimo

you could build another glass bow   :D  
that would be a collecters item- a "Pat B  Glass Bow"   :thumbsup:

Pat B

I've only built one glass bow and it blew up even before I got a string on it.    :knothead:
Maybe I'll put our Toyota Corolla on the table next year.    :D
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fujimo

man those corollas run for ever.
i had an '85 that i used in S. africa- hauled cement , building materials- pulled a horsebox- pulled hay bales- couldnt kill it- when i emmigrated in 2007, i sold it to a good mate- its still going strong- its his only vehicle- rural farm roads- all dirt- ala african style!

Pat B

I made it to the Classic(365 miles) on a $10 tank of gas each way. Heck, I can't give that up. I'll have to think of something else.    :rolleyes:
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TGMM Family of the Bow

fujimo


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