Thought I'd share some picture of the two Kim Sha longbows I've acquired. These bows are AWESOME! Especially the Mattawoman II, after "TP" dished the grip for me.
I bought the Shadow T/D in November while I was in Maryland. TP had it built and ready for me when we got there.
The Shadow T/D riser is grey action wood with purple heart palm. The limbs has 5 laminates, purple heart center core with 2 laminates of edge grain action wood and 2 laminates of flat grain action woods under clear glass. This is one of the fastest T/D longbow I've shot. Killed a big ole spike two days after receiving it.
The Mattawoman II riser is Chechan. The limbs has 4 laminations of bamboo, a lamination of carbon on the back under matte black glass. I love this bow, just looks like a hunting bow.
Both bows are 60", 58# @ 29.5".
Tom builds a heck of a bow.
Mike :campfire:
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Here's a picture of the spike and a few more of the Shadow T/D.
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I love that combo of purpleheart and grey actionwood! Sweet looking bow. They do look like performers.
Good lookin sticks!
Nice Mike!
Thanks guys.
Ole "TP' and John Trippet are headed down here next week. Chief and I are picking them up in Houston and headed to South Texas for a 4 day javalina hunt. I'm bringing the Mattawoman II on this trip. Gotta bloody it in. :D :saywhat:
Mike :campfire:
Again, great looking bow. I came back for another look... :D
My best friend is moving to Texas, so hopefully I will be hunting South Texas one day soon myself. Good luck getting it bloody!
Tom is a top-rate guy and very good bowyer and fletcher. Have fun with the bows.
That three piece is one of the best looking T/D's I've seen. The lines are perfect, strung it looks ready for business.
Mike:
It was good to meet you while you were up here. Sorry that evening at the "Farm" got rained out.
Looks like you've got two beauties. I'm sure they shoot as good as they look. You're right "TP" is one of a kind. Hope you all have a great time (watch the snakes) and tell John H.I said hello and that my (LOL) buck made it through the season. Saw him on the 3rd. I can't wait till 9/15 to get after him again.
Jamie
PS Don't forget to buy some more wool during the off season.
I like them both, but, that TD is really a great looking bow!
I have heard good things about his longbows. I would love to shoot one. Flint
QuoteOriginally posted by jcprintz:
Mike:
It was good to meet you while you were up here. Sorry that evening at the "Farm" got rained out.
Looks like you've got two beauties. I'm sure they shoot as good as they look. You're right "TP" is one of a kind. Hope you all have a great time (watch the snakes) and tell John H.I said hello and that my (LOL) buck made it through the season. Saw him on the 3rd. I can't wait till 9/15 to get after him again.
Jamie
PS Don't forget to buy some more wool during the off season.
Hey Jamie,
Great to meet you as well. You'll get that ole boy next year. LOL! :thumbsup:
Believe me, my eyes will be watching for the rattlers. LOL!
You ain't kidding about the wool! That is some great stuff! I'll be a little more prepared, next time. LOL!! :campfire: :coffee:
nice bows Mike the kim sha i had was too the date the quietest bow i have shot and very smooth to shoot one i would buy back for sure Ralph
Ralph,
I wish many times I would have bought that bow from you and just had TP dish the grip in for me. :banghead: LOL!!
Mike :campfire:
Mike-
Any chance you could post another pic or two of the limbs on that take-down. That is a beauty.
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Mike-
Any chance you could post another pic or two of the limbs on that take-down. That is a beauty.
Molson,
Here you go! :thumbsup:
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And the last few I have.
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Very Nice! Love that combo and the shading on the limbs. That bow just screams, "Take Me!" Looks like it belongs in the woods.
You just don't hear enough about TP's bows. He is one of the few "guru level" bowyers out there. I am pleased to have a few of his bows and to have had a bunch of great conversations with him. I need to call him!
Looking forward to next week Mike, I've named our group " Lucky Man and the KIMSHA Posse".
McMullen County and the Red Horse Saloon will never be the same,not to mention the shrimp buffet on the drive down. Hope TP comes home with his hat or his wife may have some questions about South Texas !!!!!
Don't forget the boots and I would just leave the 3-piece at home, that is an awesome bow built by one of the finest gentleman you'll ever have the privelege of meeting and hunting with.
Those are 2 really nice bows! ;) :thumbsup:
Mike and John, You boys be carefull and don't let nothing bad happen to TP and John. Hope to get some more hunting time in with you guys come November.
Hey Chief seen any squirrels lately..lol...
John, I'm ready to roll! One more week!
Ghost Dog, you're right. You don't hear a whole lot on him, but anyone who's educated in traditional archery knows who ole "TP" is. He doesn't advertise much.
Tim, it was a pleasure meeting and hunting you. Sure glad you were there to help us haul Chief's deer out. LOL! Hope to be back this November.
Oh you don't have to worry about TP and John, them boys are OLD SCHOOL...Fine examples of why we are at the top of the food chain! :cool:
Mike :campfire:
Did you mention FOOD ? I knew there was a special reason I like hunting camps.
Frosty Cold Adult beverages seems to top things off after a hard day of snake dodging and arrow slinging.
The Osage bow made it's journey home from Washington State today, was sure nice to have my baby home again and she's prettier than ever, the NW climate seemed to enhance the Osage.
I got my new toy also, maybe the mailman in Houston County can focus on delivering mail instead of hauling our butts back to the truck.
Tim, see what your missing. I'm thinking you need to move to Texas, cheap living, and plenty of horses for the wife to wrangle with. Sell your house there and buy a Horse Ranch here and still have money left over.
John