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    Whilst I applaud the idea I am not so sure reusing whiskery lather is amongst the best choices. There are other ways to keep your mind on the job during the morning shave. You want some pizzazz? Try a bit of Tiger Balm on the toilet roll, for example. If that doesn't wake you up and focus the mind, I don't know what will!

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    Not to get off track ,but how is the longbow shooting ? Since that thread started I have ordered new arrows and be shooting and getting some decent groups.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimbo View Post
    Whilst I applaud the idea I am not so sure reusing whiskery lather is amongst the best choices. There are other ways to keep your mind on the job during the morning shave. You want some pizzazz? Try a bit of Tiger Balm on the toilet roll, for example. If that doesn't wake you up and focus the mind, I don't know what will!

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    this week I had the choice between pine cones and Maple leafs. I chose maple leafs. that was enough Pizzaz! LOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by nessmuck View Post
    Not to get off track ,but how is the longbow shooting ? Since that thread started I have ordered new arrows and be shooting and getting some decent groups.
    Last week I shot a 117! :-[ It is a challenge. Lets start a new thread about this. I will.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nessmuck View Post
    Not to get off track ,but how is the longbow shooting ? Since that thread started I have ordered new arrows and be shooting and getting some decent groups.
    Bravo, fellow longbowman.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 32t View Post
    Last week I shot a 117! :-[ It is a challenge. Lets start a new thread about this. I will.


    I tried to start a new thread in the finer things about longbows but they didn't like it and grouped it into the are there any archers out there? thread. OH well I tried. You are welcome to cut into any thread I start with longbow stuff any time.

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    Tim, I say, "Let the protest begin!"

    Traditional (read non-compound) archery has so very little in common w/ modern compound gear that I think all archers of either style would agree that there should, in fact, be two separate threads. I don't care to waste my time sorting out posts that pertain to the vein of the sport that interests me from the many which do not, and I suspect most of those who subscribe to modern gear feel the same. Two different animals- two different threads.

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