Joined Jul 2010
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Waynesboro, Pa 17268
Per4mance Whitetail Designs is in the process of helping another deer farmer put a face to his farm. Chad (split Hoof) from Black Warrior Whitetails contacted us about doing a logo for him. He sent me a story about his farm being located on the Black Warrior River. It got its name after the Mississippian paramount chief Tuscaloosa, which meant Black Warrior. He said you can still walk the banks of the river today and pick up arrow heads. Chad wanted a logo that depicted an native American hunting a deer with a river in the back ground. It was important to him that we pay tribute to the Native Americans that once roamed the banks of this river.
So Per4mance Whitetail Designs set out to tell this story. We put our on flare on it. We tried to show the Indians not only being the hunters but also the conservationist that they were. There respect for game management and wildlife.
So with that we showed the chief feeding the buck and the hunters in the back ground. We are a little unsure of how this notion would be perceived so Our question to you all is "What is your opinion about the deer eating out of the Indians hands" Keep it or toss it?[/I]
So Per4mance Whitetail Designs set out to tell this story. We put our on flare on it. We tried to show the Indians not only being the hunters but also the conservationist that they were. There respect for game management and wildlife.
So with that we showed the chief feeding the buck and the hunters in the back ground. We are a little unsure of how this notion would be perceived so Our question to you all is "What is your opinion about the deer eating out of the Indians hands" Keep it or toss it?[/I]