I might need a C2 crank

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I might need a C2 crank

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Yep I have a nagging elbow injury. The call it golfers elbow. Funny thing is I don't golf...lol

Doctor says no pulling the bow back for 6 weeks...

Ugggggg!!

I really don't want to buy one but I may need to as a temporary solution.. :(
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Sorry to hear it, Jeff. Take care of that elbow.
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I have always heard it referred to as Tennis elbow. Hurts doesn't it? :)
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Dont worry about your hows bud.... take care of your elbow.
If in the meantime your bow needs attention i know Derrick will give it a workout.
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Jeff if you need one I can lend you mine . Just purchased it .... Will not be shooting for a bit ..
Send me a text .
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The C2 crank is such a great tool! I am surprised they are not used by more of us. My body has good days and not good days. That all makes no difference with the C2. It is so good that I took off the big brass attachment knob and using a flush set screw mounted it permanently on my Exocet.
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Farmer wrote:Jeff if you need one I can lend you mine . Just purchased it .... Will not be shooting for a bit ..
Send me a text .
Thanks Paul that is much appreciated.

I will be keeping an eye out for a gently used one as well. I have a feeling in will be needing one during Turkey season... :)
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robertyb wrote:I have always heard it referred to as Tennis elbow. Hurts doesn't it? :)
A crank is what you need.

OR old age :mrgreen:
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Welcome to the "ouch" group. :D Don't have the C2 yet, did have a Parker crank that I modified and works ok. Good luck and can relate to the elbow. Get a good neoprene wrap, helped me. Oh, I do golf :lol:
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mreyner wrote:Welcome to the "ouch" group. :D Don't have the C2 yet, did have a Parker crank that I modified and works ok. Good luck and can relate to the elbow. Get a good neoprene wrap, helped me. Oh, I do golf :lol:
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I injured mine at the gym. That's what I get for trying to stay fit.... :)
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They had 2 on clearance in the Canadian tire on walker rd in Windsor for around $139 they were in the centre isle good luck with you're elbow
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Jeff Jeff Jeff!
Are you sure its from the gym?LOL!!! :lol:
Your just a young pup still. Cant be old age settin in! :mrgreen:

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Big John wrote:Jeff Jeff Jeff!
Are you sure its from the gym?LOL!!! :lol:
Your just a young pup still. Cant be old age settin in! :mrgreen:

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I'll bounce back. It's a temporary set back.... :)
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That's not good Jeff ,I had it once and wouldn't want it again!
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Similar crap like me! I have a tennis elbow. Most important is stretching it over the wrist. Get well!
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