Camo pattern help.

m.Creek

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I get another socket for my lower left residual limb on the 17th.
I can have a pattern fused in the carbon fiber.
I was thinking a nice camo pattern would be nice.
I really don't want to go with the main stream camo, other than the old school woodland (best camo ever made).
Any suggestions?
I thought about calling some of the camo companies and see if they will donate a 3x3 section to wrap my leg in.

I wouldn't mind adding their logo to the socket. Hell by the time I'm dead, I'll be a walking billboard.
 

huntintn

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Omega

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That boneyard camo looks good, but no way would I want that for hunting clothes, people already have hunting accidents as it is.
 

Rakkin6

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In all seriousness I really like the Crye or multicam patterns. Having used them a lot in several different environments probably the best pattern I have ever used. If I didn't get that would get the BDU pattern.
 

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