This is my new Toelke "Curlew" t.d. recurve. Specs. Are 62", 54 lbs @29" and she is smooth, stable, extremely quiet and the fastest take down recurve I have ever shot, especially with heavy arrows.
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Did not mean for the pics to be so small, if you single click on them they enlarge to where you can actually see what the bow looks like.
Jim you sure are right .That bow sure is nice and shoots great.Had a blast shooting with you last weekend at ARTAC.Looking forward to the next shoot.
Beauty! Best of luck with her. :archer2:
A friend asked about the woods, the riser is Honduran Rosewood with Cocobolo and Bloodwood, limb veneers are Figured Maple with Cocobolo wedges and tip overlays.