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  • charlines
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      in reply to: PSE COYOTE #53111

      jpc wrote: [quote=charlines][quote=jpc]Hi

      If call Borderbows let them know you know Jpc from Côte d’Azur

      Of course I will

      On border bows site you”ll find phone number and index for Skype calls

      Yes, I have seen it. Thanks a lot

      charlines
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        in reply to: PSE COYOTE #52888

        dwcphoto wrote: Aside from my poor English I don’t speak any other languages. That said, I appreciate seeing the stick and string family of far and wide. I wish I could join in the conversation in you tongue. Happy Hunting! Dwc

        Dear David, It has just been a few words. a wink between neighbors. Think that Spain is the size of Texas and France is a little bigger and it is quite unusual to find an european here. Concerning the french language we have talked, we do not have the luck of having a common language and it makes more difficult, together with the ancient cultural differences, to have a real union in Europe.

        Anyway, sorry for been unpolite

        Best arrows

        Carlos

        charlines
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          in reply to: PSE COYOTE #52867

          jpc wrote: Hi

          If call Borderbows let them know you know Jpc from Côte d’Azur

          Of course I will

          charlines
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            in reply to: PSE COYOTE #52379

            jpc wrote: HI

            Le foie gras existe dans toute la France

            Le meilleur endroit de production n’est pas à Toulouse, mais on y trouve du bon comme partout

            Enjoy Toulouse and look at Borderbows

            From US bowhunters, bes bow from far ( in the world )

            Best regards

            If you come around Nice close Monaco / Monté Carlo let me know

            Yes, I know that Foie gras is all over France. We are going to “les Gorges du Tarne”. Perigord was a little out of hand for this time. Last year we went to la Provence… Next time maybe Nice or Montecarlo.

            I have already taken a look at Borderbows. They look great.

            (I have passed to English for courtesy reasons ;-D)

            Thanks again for your help

            charlines
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              in reply to: PSE COYOTE #52352

              jpc wrote: Hi,

              As you are in Europe you should have a look at the best recureve I try

              I also saw many beautiful and often much more beautiful but all very far from Borderbows performance

              Mine is 42 Lbs and with my small 28inches draw lenght I send 530Grs arrows at 210 P/S sometime more

              210 is minimum

              If you got 5” have a look here and do not hesitate to call Sid owner of Borderbows

              He’s like his bows, a fantastic and very kind guy

              Jpc from France

              https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1m1ad2O7s04

              https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rwlTFnlWU_o

              Merci beaucoup. Je vais a Toulouse vendredi matin. Jusq’a manger foie

              charlines
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                Thanks for your comments. I have contacted them to see if they ship to Spain

                charlines
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                  Thanks a lot for your replays. The only think that surprised me is that I wanted to buy a PSE COYOTE and it is only $259 and no shipping charges to Spain. I know that this model has had problems with the limbs in production till 2011 and I don’t know wether if the unit is prior to 2011 or not

                  Carlos

                  charlines
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                    Thank you very much. I have find out a dealer in Spain that can get me one.

                    Anyway is goo to know that they are reliable guys

                    Best regards

                    Carlos

                    charlines
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                      This is my first Knife. My father gave it to me for my 10th birthday (45 years ago). It is a MUELA. An old knife maker from Albacete (Spain) that still makes formidable knifes nowadays. Mine is a hand made model from the mid 60′ with deer horn handle.

                      I still use it but try hard not to lose it in the woods

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