I have ordered only a few custom bows, and I gotta say the bowyers I have worked with have, without a doubt, had to bite their tongues at times. With all of my changing woods, asking questions, making sure of little details, changing woods, asking when it will be done, changing woods......
I am currently on board with Chuck at Two Tracks, and he is patient thats for sure, thanks Chuck...another PM on its way.... :D :eek:
Thanks to all bowyers who work with us through the process of our custom orders :notworthy:
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God Bless the bowers. I ordered a 55# one-piece recurve and changed it to a 62# recurve then ended up with a 53# td. longbow, and I wont waste your time on how many recurve and longbow combos I went threw. I even changed my order Sunday before Lynn was to work on my bow, he said "whatever you want"; and said it politely, as a business man I would of sent the maffia to my door. Over&under what would we do without these great craftsman? Thanks Lynn, great bows! (Got one for the boy too) and thanks for being patient.
I couldn't agree more with whats already been said on this post. The ones I've dealt with have all been great, couldn't have been any nicer.
I think Dave Beeler must have the patience of Job. It's all I can do to keep from calling him and asking if I am close to having my Tracker in the making, close to being completed, or what stage of production it is in. Oh well, I guess it will be here when it gets here no matter how much I want to know. In truth, if I kept bothering Dave about such matters when would he have time to work on my bow. It is kind of self defeating to call or e-mail him. Now I know I feel better and can hang on a little longer.
I have been blessed to deal with excellent craftsmen of impeccable character. The professionalism that I have seen in them is only matched by their artistry and exacting attention to detail in the completion of their work. Love of archery and pride in their work make the finished bow a thing of practical beauty. Tack on modern materials and tooling, and the aggregated knowledge of centuries of archery, and you have to appreciate just how lucky we are.
These are the good old days.
Killdeer
Well stated as usual Killie!
Very, very true. All the changes, all the questions, this and that... a bowyer has to put up with a little bit of everything.
I have been reluctant to make any further contact with the bowyer where I have an ordered a very special longbow, his #2 Classic. I fear the worst, he'll just send my deposit back and say "forget it!" or at the very least maybe move the build date back on his list.
I didn't handle myself that way with Mike(Maddog Bows) I feel blessed he didn't say "forget it!", "life's too short!". I'm thinking maybe he should be put up for "Patron Saint of Patience".
Thanks for listening to my fears and confessions.
God bless,Mudd
I agree with above posts and would like to add its nice to see a positive post about bowyers in general, this site is full of good people who rarely complain and criticize so its not uncommon to see the positive posts just nice to see them.
Bill
I have often wondered how many bowyers work at a full time job and make bows on the side as additional income. Working a full time job along with family responsibility, not to mention a personal need for time away from everything, must have an effect on bow production. I, like huntindad agree that these bowyers deserve to be addressed in a postive manner and that more patience on my part would be a greater virtue.
QuoteOriginally posted by RonD:
I have often wondered how many bowyers work at a full time job and make bows on the side as additional income. Working a full time job along with family responsibility, not to mention a personal need for time away from everything, must have an effect on bow production. I, like huntindad agree that these bowyers deserve to be addressed in a postive manner and that more patience on my part would be a greater virtue.
I'm with you Nathanael over at Bama is probably ready to kill me!
There are some really great people making really great stuff out there. We are very fortunate.
Here in Canada we have been blessed with a gentleman/bowyer by the name of Marc Moriez. A number of years ago after having my beloved BW fracture through the riser (no fault of the bows) I asked Marc to build me a pair of bows as closely matched as possible as I never wanted to go through being without a bow again!! While Marc was building the bows I asked whether he would have a look at an old Dale Dye bow that I had bought used at Denton. The Dye bow had a horizontal crack right through the riser at the throat and could not be shot. Marc took that bow and made two semi circular cuts in the riser essentially cutting it in two. He then splice in two pieces of black phenolic and completely refinished it. The bow looked brand new and shot like on as well. When I asked Marc about the cost he just said "don't worry about that, I just wanted to see if I could do it". He didn't charge me a dime!! A while later I contacted him regarding him making me a short recurve for turkey hunting. A few months later he sent me a beautiful custom 52" recurve. Unfortunately the bow arrived just as I was out of a job and going through a serious marital issue. When I told Marc I would have to send the bow back he said "please keep it and I hope things get better in the future for you". I have never met Marc personally but I can only say he is one of the finest men I have never met. I am lucky to know him.
Regards,
Daniel Banting
Daniel
That IS impressive! :clapper:
Vince at MOHAWK :wavey: :archer: :archer2:
I know Toelke got his patience and "pseudo-english" tested some months ago! Next it's Jim Neaves' turn, but from what I've heard, he's patient enough ^^
Then Big Jim, Vince and J.D Lund ^^
Steve Turay at Northern Mist was very patient with me. I called him four times and each time he was very nice and was as fired up as I was about making changes. My bow should be here this week. Thanks Steve.
We are blessed to have so many great bow craftsmen.
Lets bring this back up :thumbsup:
I was wondering what happend to you Jake, I have not got a pm from you in almost 12 hrs. :D
Chuck
My therapist has been working with me, and he said starting this thread was a good exercise for me to keep my mind off it....he has no idea what he is talking about....PM forthcoming.. :help: :D