I am coming up on a bow build and I have been thinking I want some really nice myrtle burl limb veneers with a lot of depth and shimmer to them but can't think what would be a good riser wood tonpair with it. What do you all think would look good?
I guess it depends on whether you would prefer a contrasting riser, or one with the same tonalities as the myrtle limb veneers. I've seen myrtle limb veneers that vary from fairly light toned to medium toned, like coffee with cream, but never any darker than that. I have a Toelke Lynx with fairly light toned myrtle and a contrasting bocote riser. I also have a Black Widow with darker tiger myrtle limbs and a riser that is almost the same tone, but made out of different wood, I don't remember what kind. I like them both.
I have 4 bows with myrtle limb veneers, 2 with ebony risers (Robertson's) and 2 with zircote risers Black Widows). I think no matter how the myrtle turns out a dark riser will look good with the myrtle. All mine are longbows, can't speak for recurves.
Jack
Bocot sounds nice I am also wondering about Curly Koa
The other thing you should consider is whether you like a bow with heft to it or would you prefer a lighter weight. Some woods are more dense than others. Curly maple, for example, is a lot lighter weight than bocote. Your bowyer should be able to tell you which woods are more dense than others.
I resisted getting a takedown for a long time because I thought the weight of the bow was more than I preferred. I handled a takedown with myrtle in the riser. I ended up ordering a Blacktail with Myrtle and cocobolo riser and myrtle limb veneers I like the combo! It's been my main hunting bow for some years now.[attachment=1]
Mango riser
Myrtle goes with everything. I prefer a darker wood with it. I have a Robertson that is myrtle and rosewood.
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Ooh I like that curly mango riser, cocobolo or a rosewood would be nice if they had a lot of figure in the grain. I don't want any plain woods on this particular bow.
My myrtle limbs are paired with zircote,have had several comments about how good it looks
Terry
I have had three bows with myrtle limbs.
A Tall Tines Riser was Chechen (dark)
A Tall Tines Stickflinger is ...Chechen (light)
(I like Chechen a lot)
The third one is a Liberty Chief with...
Myrtle. Why complicate things? This is a very nice looking bow with good performance.
I would sure love to see some pictures or your myrtle bows
Myrtle/Walnut or Myrtle/Cocobolo would pair well together.
Currently I am only able to use my cell phone. If you pm me your email address or cellphone I will send them to you.
I don't know how to post pics with my droid phone. So far I can't get it to work.
Gary
Wenge.....
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Quote from: Jack Denbow on March 29, 2018, 01:34:15 PM
I have 4 bows with myrtle limb veneers, 2 with ebony risers (Robertson's) and 2 with zircote risers Black Widows). I think no matter how the myrtle turns out a dark riser will look good with the myrtle. All mine are longbows, can't speak for recurves.
Jack
I agree
Since Myrtle is became so popular I have seen lots of bows with those veneers and I like them all. But I think a dark riser wood can match better, like Macassar, dark Rosewoods, Wengè, Ziricote and Gabon.
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I have to agree with the dark woods with myrtle. Here is one with wenge dark sheephorn and myrtle.
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My Fox Royal Crown, Bolivian Rosewood and Myrtle riser, and Myrtle veneers.
I like a darker wood with myrtle,like an ebony or ziracote
Jess you hit that outbif the park. Wow
Chechen (light)
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Mrytle riser with Mrytle limbs
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I don't have one of my "dark" Chechen , but is pretty dark.
Cocobolo, of course!
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Yellowdog, is that a Tall Tines? Silvertip?
Tall Tines with the low grip. I struggled with trying the low grip, since I have three others with Brian's standard grip, but sure am glad I did. The other three risers will eventually make their way back to Brian for a grip rework and checkering.