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Larry Hatfield

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#1 ·
News is filtering out that our dear and cherished friend Larry Hatfield has passed away
 
#2 ·
Sorry to hear. He was a tremendous asset to archery.
 
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we last traded emails in May 2024....Larry approached me knowing me for an old DAS guy, he had an early DAS riser David gifted to him, and Larry wanted me to have it......but he never found it.
we did not always agree on everything, often not......but we could disagree and still get along, I respected that with Larry.
 
#16 ·
Larry was a good soul. Liked his little slice of heaven in SE Wash. Like listening the stories of guys he knew in bow building biz.
Glenn, Harry, Fred, Gale, Bill P. Etc and all the things they knew or figgered out.

I know he tan the shop his way and those bows from that era were really nice.

I know he’s drawing a 70lb bow again in the Lords Glory.

Shawn~
 
#17 ·
I never met Larry in person , but we have been exchanging music , recipes and horse ideas and stories for many years … weekly I would get a new song to listen to from him , some of which were very left of field ( Laurie Anderson maybe a fave ? ) … and For years I had been threatening to meet him on the salt flats and loose arrows a long long way …

im going to have a nip of something tonight , listen to John Prine and fling an arrow as far as I can .

don’t wait to get on those planes, trains or phones eh , the hands won’t always be there to shake .

I’ll miss Larry
 
#20 ·
...and for years, I had been threatening to meet him on the salt flats and loose arrows a long long way …I'm going to have a nip of something tonight , listen to John Prine and fling an arrow as far as I can. Don’t wait to get on those planes, trains or phones eh, the hands won’t always be there to shake. I’ll miss Larry
For Ben and all of TradTalk, here are some fine photos in this link:

I'll shoot one of my long distance flighters in Larry's honour, albeit not on the salties 😢.
 
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