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Author Topic: My new arm guard  (Read 2885 times)

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Offline Pegg

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I just got a new arm guard for my son and I. They are made of shark skin. They are really nice. I don't wear them except when I shoot traditional bows or when I need to tighten down my jacket. But I thought I would show them off.
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Offline Jdrummer

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Nice!  :archery: How much ?(if I may ask?)
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Offline Pegg

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They were custom ordered. He charges $25 each. A little more then I wanted to spend but well worth it. A lot better looking and will last a lot longer. I had them cut a little wider then most. He has many different leathers and buffalo , shark skin, and orther stuff. He can do some different colors too. I felt it was well worth it.
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Those are kinda cool!

I've never had a use for one, I never twapped my forearm.

I was wondering if it's cause I learned with a wrist sling?
My new bow does not have one, nor does my traditionals.

 :scratch: Hhhmmmmm.....something to ponder........


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Offline Pegg

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I have only hit my arm once :cry: but I use it now then I dont even have to think about it. Plus to hold long sleeves in. He make some cool buffalo ones too.
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Offline rod-man

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does he have a web site?
or is there a way to contact him.
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Offline Pegg

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No web site . He just started this on the side. He mostly does medical shoes but does great work.

Patrick Kerrigan D.B.A. Lone Oak Leather
4825 Lexington Ave. NE
Ham Lake MN 55304
763-434-7276
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« Last Edit: August 08/29/09, 08:13:41 PM by Pegg »
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