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Offline BIG 6 BUCK

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We found a new way to remove old arrow wraps..............

Your wife's favorite POTATO PEELER.

You may have to take off feathers first,  but vanes came off just fine.  Also, remove your knock if you dont shoot arrows with a uni-bushing or a collar, it might catch.  After you're done just clean up your arrow shafts with acetone or laquer thinner.  Let dry and its arrow making time :happy1:

Try it out and lets hear what you think and if she asks where her potato peeler is just tell her....
''Don't know but you can try my sweet arrow wrap remover''  :oops1:
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Offline The Nanz

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So Big 6 when exactly are you going to return your wife's potato peeler???  :whistling: