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(35 replies, posted in Buy/Sell/Trade)

Done. smile

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(35 replies, posted in Buy/Sell/Trade)

Count me in.

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(39 replies, posted in General Interest)

Yup, same here.

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(35 replies, posted in Thumb Rings)

By the way, is the opening for a sugakji typically oval or circular? And if it's oval, what is its orientation?

I'm thinking of making one, but seeing as I don't have an original specimen, it's hard to anticipate what a good shape or profile would be. For example, is it better to go with a shorter prong (to hold with one finger) or a longer prong (to hold with two fingers)? What are the relative merits of the short prong vs. the longer prong?

Very cool. Though I will confess, this one was my favorite pic:

http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid= … .625267044

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(34 replies, posted in General Interest)

Huh, weird. And you're much closer geographically than I am. hmm I also noticed they took down their original eBay posting for the camera and increased the price.

I broke one of my cameras already... Wasn't able to salvage any worthwhile footage from that outing.

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(34 replies, posted in General Interest)

Mine arrived yesterday. I need to go out to buy a TF card. Each weighs 15.1 g without the keychain.

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(28 replies, posted in Bows)

I have to agree with N. Vodden's assessment of the Kaya. Aesthetically, it could use more refinement. Shooting-wise, it does quite well.

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(35 replies, posted in Thumb Rings)

A tab should work fine. The ring will give you a faster release. The tab will give you more protection.

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(28 replies, posted in Bows)

I tried a friend's 35# Kaya the other day. It was fast and comfortable (nearly 0 hand vibration). Unfortunately, the lower string bridge fell off some time during practice, and this was his first day shooting it! I think he's looking to exchange it for a 40# Kaya (hopefully the bridges on that will hold together next time around).

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(34 replies, posted in General Interest)

LOL, that's so awesome (and a little disorienting).

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(34 replies, posted in General Interest)

Look what you've started, Tom. tongue (I just purchased 3 for myself, too.)

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(34 replies, posted in General Interest)

I love the sound that the arrow makes mid-flight --- it's like a rocket engine.

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(7 replies, posted in FAQ)

If you wanted to take a trip or vacation to Korea, where could you go to practice traditional Korean archery?

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(35 replies, posted in Thumb Rings)

Congratulations on the new forum! I think I have a couple questions to get things started. I'll post one of them here...

Who here has experience using the Korean pronged thumb ring (sugakji)? Would you recommend it over the standard lipped thumb ring (amgakji)?