Here' one ready to send out. The customer didn't ask for much just brown glass, a satin finish and Walnut riser.
I used ash laminations and it's 65" 45 @ 28". It didn't take me long to make and I figured it would end up rather plain looking. Once it was finished and I shot it a few times, I got a new appriciation for plain, no frills, longbows so I thought I'd share.
(http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f301/jillanmike/simple001.jpg)
(http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f301/jillanmike/Archery%20Stuff/simple003.jpg)
-Mike
i like it, looks like it will get the job done plan and simple! nice job.
Don't got to be fancy to get the job done as Ken says! I like also. Should be a real good tool for making meat. :thumbsup:
nice lookin bow! Love walnut.
:thumbsup: :thumbsup: I like plain and no frills!!
Very nice Mike!
You done good Mike! I'd want it a little longer though. I am still planning on a Mutt bow down the road. One that's 72" and mid 40's range with a little string follow build into it(if that's an option)
The wind is blowing about 50 MPH or I'd be outside shooting one of your bows right now. The weather has kept me off my range almost every day for the last couple of weeks. There seems to be a war going on between spring and winter. That's nothing real new for Missouri though. It'll settle down in the next couple of weeks.
Thanks for sharing with us Mike!
God bless,Mudd
Yeah, I wanted to shoot it more today but the post office closes at 12:00 on Saturday so I had to set it free, after only a few dozen shots.
-Mike
Yeah, Looks like a real good huntin bow. :thumbsup:
Very nice bow!
elegant!
Nice. I'm leaning toward "plain hunting bow" these days more than "wow what a beauty"...
Looks great Mike... :bigsmyl:
Although I can really appreciate the craftsmanship in fancy footed risers and pierce points and such, I'm finding myself drawn more towards the simple bows these days.
Very nice Mike!
I like it. Love the walnut on it too.
Looks good, hard to beat plain and simple!
Very nice looking bow. Hope you post a pic of "White Feather" when she (why are they always a she?) is finished. It'll look pretty goofy compared to a bow like that.
Very good looking bow.
Like Shifting Shadow, I am liking the more simple look of bows of the past. There is such beauty in simplicity.
My kind of bow,there is a certain amount of beauty in simplicity.
Very Neat. It is a tool to be used. No different than any other bow. Very logical concept.
Justin, they are shes because they have beautiful, graceful curves and lines and can make a man lose his senses ;)
The "plain and simple" longbow arrived today and it looks even better in my hand than it does on the screen. Took it out for a test drive and it shoots smooth and fast.
Thanks Mike, you make a fine bow... :thumbsup:
Paul
Good looking bow Mike
Classic good looks, Mike.
Comfy and rich as the overstuffed leather chair in the den. I can smell the pipe tobacco and a hint of Murphy Oil Soap.
Killdeer :thumbsup:
Bows are made for making meat...and that would should do just fine. Too many bows out there I would be scared to take hunting.....due to the cost and the anxiety of scratching it.
Nice bow and nice work.
I like bows without all the make up better than them floozy bows.
Love walnut.
The bow looks like it was built to suit a purpouse,,very neat an tidy.
"Plain", I think is is classy looking!
QuoteOriginally posted by Paul/KS:
The "plain and simple" longbow arrived today and it looks even better in my hand than it does on the screen. Took it out for a test drive and it shoots smooth and fast.
Thanks Mike, you make a fine bow... :thumbsup:
Paul
This says it all and it's all that counts! IMHO
God bless,Mudd
:saywhat: Looks good to me! :thumbsup:
Nice :thumbsup: