A while back, I did some selling and swapping for a 62" Tip courtesy of Ralph Harris. The bow was 57@29, which is just a tad heavier than I like, but I have wanted a Schafer for sooo long. I jumped all over it and we came to a mutually agreeable deal.
First, let me say that Ralph in no way mis-represented the bow. We talked on the phone before finalizing the deal, and he told me it had some use marks. That was ok. Well I got the bow, and just fell in love with it. What a sweet shooter!
The finish bothered me a little bit, because I like a nice looking bow as much as anyone, but more importantly, I didn't want moisture working into the limbs or riser and doing damage. So, I called Dave and Beth at Schafer bows, and they agreed to re-finish it for me at a reasonable price.
Got the bow in the mail today, just 3 weeks after I sent it to them, and WOW! The new finish seems to have darkened up the walnut stained riser, which I really liked. A nice looking bow just got a ton better!!!
Here's the bonus... I asked Dave to weigh and re-mark the limbs at the appropriate weight for a 28" draw. I'm guessing that it lost a couple pounds when he was sanding it, because it came in at 52@28. Perfect! Yippee!!! WAA-HOO!!!
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Now that sounds like a win win situation if I ever saw one. Congrats on the bow Curtis
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Gotta love those Silvertips!!!
Shoots just as sweet as I remembered. Only had time for a couple pics... Back to the arra-flingin!!!
(http://i136.photobucket.com/albums/q171/Joshy_Tree/schafer_tree_00.jpg)
(http://i136.photobucket.com/albums/q171/Joshy_Tree/schafer_tree_01.jpg)
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Great looking Tip!!!
to bad its not a lefty loyd
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