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Title: whats a warf
Post by: stevewills on January 05, 2009, 11:24:00 AM
i have no clue what these are,and i want to know what they are
Title: Re: whats a warf
Post by: Blackhawk on January 05, 2009, 11:39:00 AM
Steve,

This question was asked about a week ago and "Trashwood" gave the following answer:

"Bob Gordon, from "You can't find him", Iadho, takes old bear, jennings and proline risers and converts them very carftly to accept the limbs with ILF (olympic) fittings. He will wait the pottom limb pocket, and build the shelf to shoot off of or you can use a flipperl/plunger. my limbs gain about six pounds from their longst posted draw weight for example 68" 40# longs give em a 65"ish bow and 46# draw. Bob's risers are geat risrs. ya get more bang for the buck that any other riser out there, I have shot my PB ibdoor 300 and IFAA field match with Wor riser and Borber TXg's.

rusty"

Does that help?  I have seen several and shot a few, but not my cup of tea.
Title: Re: whats a warf
Post by: stevewills on January 05, 2009, 11:43:00 AM
well i hane an old whitetail2 and it looks like the riser of a blackbear td.was wondering what they were and if anyone could do it...
Title: Re: whats a warf
Post by: Blackhawk on January 05, 2009, 11:52:00 AM
Do a google search for warf and Bob Gordon and you will find lots of info.  Bob used to hang out at tradtalk.com.  Someone here may have contact info for him.

Personally, if I were set on getting something like this, I would add a few more bucks and get a Dalaa or a Titan.
Title: Re: whats a warf
Post by: JOKER on January 05, 2009, 12:59:00 PM
Along the same lines of this topic. I came across an old jennings bow. I don't know anything about warf bows but I will give someone the riser if they want to build a warf bow. Steve