...custom bow, that is! What'd you think I was talkin' about?! :saywhat: When did you get it? Do you still have it? If not, why?
Green Mountain Longbow, native Cherry Lams, Zebra wood reverse handle riser, custom made for me at 55# @ 30" 62" long. Jim made me that bow in 1996.
I would if I had it! I have a Shrew Classic Hunter being built as I speak. Hoping it will be in my hands next week.
It will be 55#@28" 56" long, with carbon/foam limbs and bowbolt takedown. Maybe Ron or Gregg will post some pics!..... :saywhat:
Zipper Bought it in about 1990 sold it 4 years ago.Just liked longbows better.
Pronghorn Longbow two months I love it.
A Bighorn take-down rucurve that I won in a raffle during a banquet that G. Fred was the speaker. He took my order personally after the meeting.
1986, A Paul Schafer Silvertip.. 60@28"..wouldn't sell it for any amount of money!
He was such a great guy to talk to on the phone....
First was my father's Shakespeare Super Necedah... First longbow was a Ferguson Patriot, and my first custom recurve is an RER XR, 49# @ 26"
Good stuff so far! Already, some VERY interesting feedback! :thumbsup:
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This is the first picture I got with my first custom Zipper.I think this was in about 2000.I do still have the limbs from this bow.I let Tracy's uncle talk me out of the riser.
Bill
1994 Brackenbury Legend 64" 61 @ 27" made by Gordon. Jim never finished it. Traded to LiquidAmber about 10 yrs ago for a longbow.
I bought a Fox High Sierra recurve, LH, 60", 52# @ 28". Made of Shedua, bubinga, and osage (limb belly).
I followed this bow to Pulaski County Kentucky (Classic) and Cloverdale, IN before buying it from the bowyer.
I just traded the bow on November 30th this year. I traded it because I have others I'd rather hunt with. No complaints with the Fox and frankly, I'm not a good trader.
In 1996 my father wanted to get me a college graduation present, so we headed to Screaming Eagle Archery in Kitanning, PA (now out of business). I shot just about every bow they had that was around 55 - 60 lbs. I decided on a Great Plains recurve made out of zebra wood. Still have it and will never get rid of it for a couple reasons: 1) it was a present from my Dad, 2) I got Stacy Groscup's autograph on it, and 3) I shot my first trad deer with it.
I got a Heritage recurve in 1986 (I think). Went to Rocky Miller's shop in Bozeman and he fitted me. Killed a really nice black bear and a couple of deer with it, along with a bunch of grouse and a coyote. It's down the road, and I'm just a longbow guy now. Bought a longbow from Rocky in 1988 and loved them ever since. Mark Baker's son has that longbow now. And right now, I have a Big Jim Thunderchild on order.
My first was an Assenheimer i bought new around 1990 i think. I ordered one at 56#@26" and over bowed myself. I had Don knock off 3 pounds but it was still too much weight to shoot comfortably. I did manage to shoot a few deer with that first custom that i liked a lot. But i had to sell do to obvious reasons. I'm now shooting 10 pounds less.
In 1981 I ordered a one piece Bighorn recurve from Fred Asbell. I still have it for now, been thinking about letting it go to make room for my next custom.
1988Jim Brackenberry recurve 65lb 62in i can't shoot it now to heavy now i shoot a tomahawk ss at 50#
It's neat to hear the experiences/stories that go with these bows and also the sentiment attached to them.
Pronghorn Ferret recurve was my first custom. I still have it along with a dozen more Pronghorn recurves and longbows.
What did you do to me Herb? :)
Mine was a 3 pc Bighorn. It was too short for me, too heavy for me and the grip didnt fit at all! The owner at the time didnt much care what he sold me and didnt notice I was 6' 2" with a 30" draw. I kept the bow around for a while, but ended up selling it CHEAP. I was nieve at the time and needed help choosing.
My first custom bow was a 64", 40# @ 29" Bob Lee Signature Hunter TD recurve. It was mis-marked since it was really 44# at 29". The bow's grip never felt good to me either. The bow also gave me a slight case of finger pinch and I allude this to me now having a 30" draw length. The bow probably was 46# at my present draw length. I sold the bow to a TGer on here and he ended up selling it to another TGer who lives in Germany.
62" 51# Bob Lee Takedown hunter. Bought it when I started shooting recurves in 2004. It is my favorite bow for hunting.
I like to shoot different bows, seems I can always pick it up and shoot well right away with it.
Grey Super Shrew Delux in 2002. Still have it and use it. My name is on it and I doubt that I would part with it. :thumbsup: :archer2:
1994 Wes Wallace Stealth, green, 62", 60@28. Sold it at Denton Hill to buy a heavier Palmer.