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i am working on these new beauties, and couldn't wait to share with the Brethren until they were completed.
i think of these as Sioux Buckskins - an outreach from our popular Comanche Line of Gen 1 Mk 4B Hawks.
brother MVF ordered a Standard Gen 1 Mk 4 Comanche Diamond Stadia, so while i waited for the Comanche Snake Skin Fabric to come in (the stuff i had was short by one inch - ulcer.), i wanted to do some Buckskins with that pattern Stadia Line, so here it is.
this hawk is a real bruiser. i overbuilt it a little as it was constructed using one of the first Gen 1 Mk 4 shafts as its foundation.
i really love how the Diamond Stadia Line turned out. i love the contrast. the tips of the Diamonds are at the 1 Inch Mark for Ranging and Measurement.
built alongside the beautiful Diamond is the Buckskin Cross Hawk, featuring our new BUG head, and a new Cross-Motif Stadia Line.
the Diamond has a mind of its own, which is always a good sign in a Proper Long Hawk;
....as you can see it snapped right in to its rightful spot on a handly Assault Pack. i bet you have one of these packs.
BTW two hawks together with Stadia Lines really confuses your opponents' eyes, even when they are moving slowly across each other, i noticed.
just try not to think of a long hawk on each side of your pack, and a .45 on each hip.
(let's Party.)
....drool....
for those of you that suffered through my endless blabbering about how much i love our new BUG head, i am going to show you mercy and not talk about the possibilities with this third BUG hawk, the Christian Buckskin;
the Gen 1 Mk 4 Buckskin BUG Hawk alongside my Swenson sabretooth Knife, by Luke Swenson.
The Christian makes me wanna get religious on some zombie right now. maybe that's just me.
28 inches each of Proper Long Hawk Buckskin Whack-O-Liciousness, sez i.
i wonder if the Sioux had blowguns in their hawks. things that make ya go "HMMMMMmmm."
be good, so you don't get a BUG in your buckskins.
wauGHHHhhh!!!
....har...!
questions? - my Erica will be glad to help;
ericag@equinoxcoronado.com
thanks for looking.
vec
i think of these as Sioux Buckskins - an outreach from our popular Comanche Line of Gen 1 Mk 4B Hawks.
brother MVF ordered a Standard Gen 1 Mk 4 Comanche Diamond Stadia, so while i waited for the Comanche Snake Skin Fabric to come in (the stuff i had was short by one inch - ulcer.), i wanted to do some Buckskins with that pattern Stadia Line, so here it is.
this hawk is a real bruiser. i overbuilt it a little as it was constructed using one of the first Gen 1 Mk 4 shafts as its foundation.
i really love how the Diamond Stadia Line turned out. i love the contrast. the tips of the Diamonds are at the 1 Inch Mark for Ranging and Measurement.
built alongside the beautiful Diamond is the Buckskin Cross Hawk, featuring our new BUG head, and a new Cross-Motif Stadia Line.
the Diamond has a mind of its own, which is always a good sign in a Proper Long Hawk;
....as you can see it snapped right in to its rightful spot on a handly Assault Pack. i bet you have one of these packs.
BTW two hawks together with Stadia Lines really confuses your opponents' eyes, even when they are moving slowly across each other, i noticed.
just try not to think of a long hawk on each side of your pack, and a .45 on each hip.
(let's Party.)
....drool....
for those of you that suffered through my endless blabbering about how much i love our new BUG head, i am going to show you mercy and not talk about the possibilities with this third BUG hawk, the Christian Buckskin;
the Gen 1 Mk 4 Buckskin BUG Hawk alongside my Swenson sabretooth Knife, by Luke Swenson.
The Christian makes me wanna get religious on some zombie right now. maybe that's just me.
28 inches each of Proper Long Hawk Buckskin Whack-O-Liciousness, sez i.
i wonder if the Sioux had blowguns in their hawks. things that make ya go "HMMMMMmmm."
be good, so you don't get a BUG in your buckskins.
wauGHHHhhh!!!
....har...!
questions? - my Erica will be glad to help;
ericag@equinoxcoronado.com
thanks for looking.
vec
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