I need to be held accountable!
Can I get an accountability partner or two?
It is my true intent to add just one more bow to my "keepers". I haven't as yet settled on exactly what that bow will be but there will only be one more added. That isn't counting the McCullough Griffin that's already being worked out.
Anyway, I am ready to admit, like Bob Barnes I too am a bowaholic and am starting my recovery program but want just one more to finish out my "keepers".
All my others will be showing up for sale once this is completed.
OK now that you understand, does nayone want to help hold my feet to the fire..lol
Thanks in advance!
God bless,Mudd
PS: after this is complete I will try to focus on my shooting and arrows.
good luck !
pile on as many keepers as you like lifes to short not to be enjoyed but im in a buying mood so if you do start to sell let me know
Mudd, don't fool yourself, you know as well as we all do to find that "Keeper" you must go through a half dozen bows at least. Your better half may be buying this but we aren't buddy. Just like a smoker will tell you, you just need to quit cold turkey. NO MORE BOWS for you brother, you have a problem.
The first step to recovery is admitting you have a problem. In the case of too many bows, I say, "Rehab is for quitters!!" :bigsmyl:
Here a keeper, there a keeper, will it ever really stop?
Step away from that bow Mudd. Don't even touch it! Think that's the 1st step in any "recovery program" for addicts! ..laffs!
Good luck brother! - Q.
I quit after each new bow :banghead:
The fact that you want just one more is proof your not ready to reform! Admitting your a bowaholic is not the biggest step. Stopping the purchases is. If your ready to commit. Cancel your order. Don't get one more bow, and pick one bowyer and bow you love and get two or three of them in the same weight and draw length in different woods. That way you can have variety while still working on your recovery from the addiction.
Otherwise just give in to it and keep on buying em and trying em. Nothing wrong with either approach. Me I fight it all the time. I am getting ready to order my third Royal. Just gotta pay off the wifes second one first. Same addiction, I just committed to one bowyer and a longbow style I love.
Life is too short to worry about such things. If trying multiple bows brings joy in your life then do so. When looking back it is easier to regret having not than having done.
I just want to relax without having my mind go into "Oh my! How can I get one of these to shoot?" every time I see a beautiful bow.
I know I can't shoot them all anyway..lol
God bless,Mudd
i hate to say this my freind but there is no hope for you you are a true bowaholic :biglaugh: :laughing:
I will be glad to help you Mr Mudd, but with true accountability there at times may have to be sacrifice, so In an effort to help you may I suggest when you add another bow to your "keepers" that you will need to send me one that you had previously considered a keeper thus keeping your number of Keepers the same. you can PM me for an address when the time comes, and you don't need to thank me I would do it for any of my Brothers.... really anyone else need any help??
As Hill Hunter said, a "one in, one out" philosophy may help you to at least slow your bow buying "problem", especially if you have to sell one before you buy another. Considering the syle of bow you like before you buy could also help you. If you like Hill bows, why buy short recurves? Maybe we could start an "accountablity club" because frankly, I could use some help with this problem also :knothead: :help: PM me if you're interested.
Lucas
Mudd:
Is selling those two Hill bows a part of the recovery? Thanks BTW for selling me the Big-5. I am looking forward to its arrival!
Scrub
I enjoy this forum.
However, I'm certain some of the posts here have caused me to buy more bows. I didn't even know Blacktails existed until Caccitore and Winterhawk posted pics. I didn't know about Rose Oak either. I bought both and have 2 more ordered!
I'm in DC tonight (hate it) but when I return home at week's end I'll have a lefty Silvertip to test drive--folks raving about them here started the itch.
I'm going to have to adopt the BOMO strategy or I'm going to get put on that hoarders reality show! (buy one move one).
It's all right Mudd, Jesus still loves you buddy. ;)
As long as you don't feel bad and have no feaver....I see no problem?? :laughing:
LOL..I agree with "ron+dog"...He's right! life's to short. Have fun and enjoy your bows! You might regret selling something down the road. Take care,Lee
Take a full shot of Nyquil, it always helps me sleep like a baby and in the morning you will be thinking clear about having too many bows.
Mudd, Mudd, Mudd. Why would you want to torture yourself so? Sit back, take a deep breath & you'll feel better. Too much caffeine can do strange things.
Well... I too was, am, but have no money so that solved that issue!! Now I am forced to settle on my beautiful Savannah longbow and master it. The fact that it takes work to get arrows stacking (though they are well within the kill zone) makes it all that more sweet. Its work of shooting and practice of archery that lures me in. My head turns like anyone else's for a pretty bow, but I've decided to settle in and get to know this one really well... kinda sound like a marriage, huh??? lol!!!!
Mudd, if you really want to quit, the FIRST step is to package up ALL your "not keepers" and mail them to me, (I'll pay postage) then your on the road to recovery!!!
Keep comin' back, Mudd.......
I would talk to Brett Favre first he has tried to quit a number of times its not easy lol good luck completing your recovery progam and if you make it could you tell us bowaholics how you did it
I had my eyes opened by several comments here and I sure don't have any desire to be seen as a quitter..lol I think I'll just admit it... I'm a bowaholic and be what I am.
Some of the support I got here is nothing short of phenomenal, I mean offers to take my bows that aren't on my "keepers list" and even one who was willing to take one of my "keepers" so I could keep the numbers down to at least the same as what's there already.
You folks are just too much! How on earth could anyone ask for a better support group or bunch of friends. Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!
God bless,Mudd
Hey Mudd i live next to a bowyer and every time he builds one its a test lol i saw owlbaits being born and S2bowstrings and so on its hard to see beautiful work and just say no lol i keep telling myself one a year
Good luck, Mudd!!
blacktail101
if i lived next to south cox he would have to get a restraining order in a n effort to keep me from shootin every bow he builds
kevin
Glad to help, I am happy to hear your cured or at least the symptoms are gone.
Know about the stock piling bows....problem I had was a fire that took all but 2 or 3 of them. Now I've started again.....do I need help? Mayhap I do...
Fred...
The one in, one out idea has lots of merit, but when you get a new one in, it isn't always a good time to try to sell, so you have to hang on to the "out" bow a while to let the market go back up. Might take a while!
Mudd, I used to be one too!! I had over 100 bows in a 5-6 year period. All the top bowyers too, now I still have 6 or 7 but only shoot RER recurves, they just fit me wrll and I shoot very well with them. Beware of the man with only one bow!! Shawn
I truly want to get down to shooting one bowyers bows.
I can see where I might end up owning a couple dozen of them in varying lengths, weigths, ect, ect...
Everyone needs a goal.. huh?
God bless,Mudd
That is where i have ended up Mudd. I have had many bows from many different boyers. All of them had something special to offer. I traded, bought and sold all makes of bows, but never managed to let go of a Robertson. That got me to thinking, if I could sell any bow that I had except the Robertsons, why would I buy any other style of bow? They are not the fastest, not the most expensive or cheapest, but they fit me. I shoot them better overall than any other brand bow that I have ever shot.
I have only Robertson longbows left, but I am trying to figure out which woods I want for a new Robertson Tribal Styk recurve...
Hey Mudd you have help me come up with a great idea "The bow patch" Ive seen something like this on tv it helps people quit smoking lol