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Just finished this one up yesterday. It was cut out of the same antler as my first one, but this one has almost no curve in it. PERFECT!!


I decided to simply round the bottom and polish it all very well as it didn't have any bark. I'm happy with this one! I have a set of Bill's bands on it and hope to get a chance to shot it later today.



THANKS!

Tom
 

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doesn't get any simpler than that, i love it!
 

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That will last a life time and the more you shoot it the better it will wear and fit your hand. Well done! Tex-shooter
 

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Well done indeed!!!!!
 

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Great work Tom. You're fast making antler the ultimate "natural" fork.

I'm certain the wheels are turning in your knife-making mind for something extraordinary one of these days....but until then this should keep you quite well!
 

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Tom thats a very nice looking slingshot, i like the simple polished look..... 10 out of 10
 

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Very nice It looks like a winner to me. Well done, I bet it shoots like it looks. Saludos,
 

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Very nice! Every time I see a set of horns on a deer, I look to see if their antlers are spread nice enough for a couple set of slingshot frames.
Most of you will probably look at it from this stand point on out after seeing Tom's slingshot here. Hahaha.
 
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