I have a Bob Thompson zipper that I have never seen one like it is truly unique. I can email or text pics if someone would want to post for me. I have asked several people and no one seems to have a clue or that he even made a bow like this it was built April 4 94.
I would like to take a look at the woods,my email:
jyoung2@fuse.net
Pics sent
Lemme see...lol
johnpaulkelley1@gmail.com
here ya go...
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looks like "walnut" and "charcoal" stratabond to me.
The charcoal might be the "onyx" colored stuff.
They are a laminated plywood type material.
could be dymondwood as well.
Thanks, if someone has an idea let me know.
looks most like stratabond to me.
dymondwood normally looks a little more "plasticy".
Does it feel like normal wood weight wise...or quite a bit more dense?
If it feels quite a bit heavier than it should it could be dymondwood.
the more I look the more I don't think it's dymondwood or dymalux.
The core/wedges matche too closely to the riser...nobody would use dymondwood or dymalux for a core....too heavy
So either stratabond or spetraply..both very similar materials.
http://www.cwp-usa.com/pages/product-info
No doubt it's Stratabond (Actionwood), spectra wasn't around back then I dont think, at least not in the bowyers world.
I see on his website he says this.....
"Risers are offered in either charcoal or brown Dymalux."
I'd bet there's a high chance that's what you have a combo of.
QuoteOriginally posted by Jason Kendall:
No doubt it's Stratabond (Actionwood), spectra wasn't around back then I dont think, at least not in the bowyers world.
good point
Zradix, he said it was a Bob Thompson Zipper. It's a lot older than the current Zippers :D
I'm sure you're correct Jason.
I really don't have a clue about the bowyers history behind the company...lol
I see The Dunns run it now.
Funny though..google zipper bows and the description right at the top says "Zipper Manufacturing is family owned and operated. Master Craftsman Bob Thompson and son, Larry, design and hand craft all Zipper bows and accessories."
...kinda threw me...lol
Darn internet hasn't caught up to the speed of a zipper I guess..lol
So it's stratabond and I'm not familiar with that so is that good or bad and you are right the lines on all the riser pieces and limb wedge are so close to aligning.
it's fine.
It's good stuff.
Lots of bowyers use it.
Malcom that is bad you should send it to me and I will test it for 2 to 3 years to make sure its ok.. haha Great bow should last a lifetime...
Actionwood (stratabond) is a phenomenal bow material.
Stronger and more consistent than exotic wood.
Plus that particular bow you have is REALLY nice looking!
QuoteOriginally posted by beemann:
Malcom that is bad you should send it to me and I will test it for 2 to 3 years to make sure its ok.. haha Great bow should last a lifetime...
Lol thanks for the offer.
And thanks for the help and yes it does shoot very well but I on the other hand not as well.
time and practice Bud...time and practice.
Enjoy your bow.
It's a GOODUN!