Over the weekend I attended the Baltimore Bowman traditonal shoot. Bowyer Ed Holcom was there with some of his bows. They were very nice Bear reproductions. Has anyone owned or shot one of these bows? If so what did you think of them.
Thanks
Gil
All I know is they were FREAKIN beeeuuteefull... The only reason I do not have one know is he only puts the high gloss finish on them. Nice bows. RP :notworthy:
A couple of my friends have one. Real nice shooting bows, smooth, fast. Real pretty too.
I have owned and shot ( 4 ); both the 57 & 59 reproductions. Like the 57 best ! Great Bow for the money. Glen
I have one on order they are slick sticks!!
I've got two of Ed's bows. Fit and finish are 2nd to none plus both are smooth and fast. Ed is a great guy to do business with too.
I've owned several, a '57, an original design '59, and a third that was basically a '59 Kodiak Special repro but had a modified grip. All very good bows w/ excellent craftsmanship and a deep, glossy finish. They don't come up on the used market very often but are usually priced very reasonably, all of mine were great buys for the $$ I paid. Can't go wrong with one. :thumbsup:
I had a 1957 Kodiak reproduction done by Ed, an excellent bow and I wish I still had it.
Here's a pic of the most recent own I've owned, sold it this past winter. Wenge / purple heart w/ white glass veneer limbs. They shoot very well. Too shiny / glossy to drag through the mountains hunting but that's subjective I guess.
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i have a 59 replica and another with a heel to the grip. both are sweet bows and shoot awesome.
i heard his drake replicas are fantastic but i havent seen or shot one.
if you want some pics posted of my two Holcombs let me know.
I have heard a couple of comments about a bow being to shiney to hunt with, all it takes is a good coat of past wax or a coat of string wax and you will not hurt the finish or have any problem with the bow while hunting :campfire:
QuoteOriginally posted by shaft slinger:
I have heard a couple of comments about a bow being to shiney to hunt with, all it takes is a good coat of past wax or a coat of string wax and you will not hurt the finish or have any problem with the bow while hunting :campfire:
Very true or you could use the limb-skins. But a deep, polished gloss finish that you rake against the scrub oaks is marred for good, very hard to rub out whereas a satin to medium gloss finish is easy to fix and won't show the beating as much to begin with.
I have 2 of Ed's bows,my wife,son & daughter each have one too.I have harvested 2 bears and 5 deer with his bows all with the High Gloss and all the critters where arrowed at less than 10 yards :-) He will be at Denton with me and should have some bows in tow.
I had a '57 Kodiak of his that was as good a shooter as any I've owned. It is one I regret letting go. It would scorch an arrow. Superbly built also.
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I want one of Ed's bows does he have a web site?
How do I get a hold of him?
That has to be one of the nicest looking '57 replicas I've seen! Does anyone know if he makes a 64" '57 replica?
Here is a phone number I found for him. I can't find a web site.
413-274-3765
Gil-
Migrabill here. The guy that got your green stripe! It was nice to see you at Baltimore. I am sorry we did not get to talk longer.
Anyhow that bow that myshootinstinks threw up in that pic is my bow. I got it from him.
The bow shoots as good as it looks. He told me at BMore that he has gotten away from the pistol grip as alot of people did not care for it. Guess I'm in the minority. Makes me feel like I got a Colt 1911 in the hand. I love the grip.
Yep, That bow I sold to Migra Bill is my favorite of the Holcombs I've owned...excellent shooter. I have had some regret selling it and I knew I would.
I've got a Holcomb Drake bow. The grip is super comfortable and it really zips out an arrow.
Hi Bill, too bad I couldn't have stuck around longer. I was going to send you a PM about a signed green stripe B riser that came up on another site, but it was gone in minutes.
Maybe next year I will be able to camp at Baltimore and we can shoot a few arrows together too.
Gil
I have a 49# 60" 59 repro that Ed made for me. I liked it so much, I have a Kodiak Special on order. These bows are beautiful and they shoot great. I use his bow exclusively. Ed is a great guy, and he makes a wonderful bow.There are alot of great bowyers out there but I am kind of biased towards the Holcomb bows. I recommend that everyone should have at least one. or two.
I think my life will be complete when I put an order in for one of his Drake bows.Cool stuff.
I also have 2 Holcomb 59' replica's. One in 51#, one in 47# and also a 57' Bear repro that Ed graciously gave to my 5 year old son....it's 25# @24". To say Ed is a first class gentleman is an understatement. But, as far as hs bows are concerned...they are first rate shooting implements. Fit and finish are the finest in the business and as far as performance goes these bows are rocket launchers. They really cast a flat shooting arrow....don't know how you can beat one!!!! Do yourself a favor...get two!!!..My opinion...john
Yeah Jackdaw and 18cent they do have a nice line and shooting with you two I can attest to there cast. I would probably even consider one if it wasn't for that "high gloss" finish that Ed insists
on putting on his bows. Ouch, but hey, if you ever get lost in the bush up North, who needs a mirror to signal!!
Good Shooting,
Craig
We'll remember that Craig as we're boarding the Rescue Pipercub....you'll just have to resort to firing three shots in the air...should be interesting in bow season though!! We'll convert you to the shiny side yet....with the cast of these bows, by the time they see the "shine", they are all ready seeing the bright light at the end of the tunnel...besides...they do make bow sleeves for you doubting thomases...see ya' at Shade Mountain Bowmen on Saturday....john
Aww Cmon Craig, You gotta have at least one "Sunday goin to meetin" bow.Besides, Lori kinda likes them. She has good taste.
Jeremy, he dosen't make the 57" in 64"...or any of his models for that matter. He makes the 57" in 56" and 60"....the 60" is a really good shooter. My friend from Ohio has one in 60" and one in 56"....he likes both. His 62" Kodiak Special is really nice....chrystal lite with zebra wood limbs...great stuff.....john