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Location: Missouri
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This is the ABCC membership application. Great organization for anyone interested in collecting, and learning how to ID your broadheads.
Steps to enlarge and print: 1. Left click thumbnail 2. Left click picture 3. Enlarge picture 4. Right click picture, and click print picture Last edited by bowhunterfrompast; 08-12-2010 at 08:41 PM. Reason: better attachment for reading & printing |
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Trial Member
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Nottingham, Maryland
Posts: 18
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To All ABCC Officers, Directors & Members Past & Present;
This is to let you know that I have sold my entire broadhead collection to a fellow collector and ABCC Member. I explained the sale in detail on another thread under Broadhead Collectors. However, I want to say a few words of heartfelt gratitude to the ABCC and what it meant to me being a member. I first joined the ABCC back in the 70's. I carelessly let my membership run out a couple times and my last memberahip was in 2007. Unfortunetely, due to some health problems and four major surgeries thereafter i did not rejoin the ABCC and was not involved with collecting or trading of broadheads. The ABCC has some of the finest members of any organization. It is a true fellowship of broadhead lovers who help one another, trade broadheads and provide historical broadhead information that is not available any where else. Every year the ABCC comes out with a new Broadhead ID Masterlist that incorporates all the new and unknown/known heads from that prior year. This is a daunting task that requires an emence amount of attention to the smallest of details that distinguish one head from another. A JOB WELL DONE! The ABCC Newsletter & Best of Broadhead Publications are the offical source for the documentation and identification of broadheads, past and present. These publications are highly informative, featuring individual broahead profiles and individual broadhead collector profiles and many other articles that are educational and entertaining. For the low price of membership the ABCC gives you the best bang for your hard-earned buck Anyone who is remotely interested in broadheads, collecting broadheads and bowhunting would be wise to join the ABCC and become an active member. I was proud to call myself an ABCC Member and I still have one of their early shoulder patches that I will not part with. I will always be a broadhead collector and bowhunter in my heart. I want to personally thank the American Broadhead Collectors Club and all its Officers, Board of Directors and regular members, past and present for all the kindness, help, fellowship and my broadhead education that I experienced as a member. Now I made a full recovery from my health issues, I want to devote as much time as I can bowhunting whitetail deer and Maryland's Native Sika Deer. I had to use a crossbow last season but if I can find a nice recurve bow that I can afford, I want to try to get back into Traditional, Instinctive Bowhunting. I tried out a few recurve bows at Gander Mountain's Indoor Archery Range and found that I could still shoot instinctively. But the price of their recurves was out of my reach and the 50 # was a little too heavy. I had sore back, shoulders and arms for the next week afrter shooting about 40 arrows with those recurves. Maybe I can find a used right hand Black Widow Recurve around 45#. Joe Palmere |
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Trial Member
Join Date: Mar 2011
Posts: 1
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Hi Joe,
I have a 45# recurve that I would be glad to let you use this fall until you find something you like better. I'd also like to chat with you about the early days of MBS. We are having our annual banquet this Saturday if you would care to attend as my guest. Give me a call on 443 994 1098 or at larryschwartz@comcast.net and we can talk about the bow and the banquet. Larry Schwartz |
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