does anybody have one of these bows or ever shot one i have looked at them and was just wondering what your opinions are of them any pics would help too :)
thanks nick
I should have mine later this spring. You won't find a better bowyer to deal with than Marty. It doesn't hurt that his workmanship and bow designs are tops.
I'll let you know how it shoots, but thats a long time to wait... for both of us.
Joshua
I will send you or post a few pics as soon as I am back to my computer. Marty builds a great bow. I own an Ossabaw and it has been a killer. I have one on order and look forward to shooting it. You can't go wrong with his bows!
Fine bows that shoot good. Marty is a great guy as well. You can`t go wrong .RC
Ditto!
Shot the Ossabaw and Wassaw. Both fine shooters with excellent fit and finish.
Marty made a 66" Cumberland for me last year and I love it! Great workmanship and a great guy to deal with - very "up-front".
Highly recommended! :thumbsup:
2 hot LB's I'd have if I could sneak them past Ruth...Apex Predator & Protege. I know Marty pretty well & Lee a little. Might be a lot shorter read if you could find something bad on either one. If you're thinking Apex.., get on with it. You ain't getting any younger.
I have no photos but I have a string follow Cumberland that Marty made as a bow blank and I then finished. Boo cores, Red Cedar lams, Osage and Zebra wood riser.......47# @ 29" 66" long. It is a joy to shoot,smooth and silent!
Nick, I have a Sapelo model. It is sweet, and as RC stated earlier Marty is a great person to work with and builds a beautiful bow.
Yep Marty is a great guy and builds a sweet bow, you should check out his latest reverse handle bows as well, they shoot really nice!
Apex Predator makes an awesome bow. I had one of his longbows. Marty does excellent work. If you buy from him you will not be dissappointed. He is also a great guy to deal with, very personable.
I am sending in a downpayment now for a new Sapelo!
Here is mine and I love it!
AP Cumberland Build (http://tradgang.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=125;t=003239)
Josh
I really appreciate the fine words guys! I'm only building 12-15 customer bows per year now, but put my heart and soul into each one. One day when I think I can go full time, I will quit my day job. :)
I have never had the chance to shoot one of Marty's bows, but have had the chance to follow his work and share some ideas with him over the last few years. From what I've herd and seen Marty's bows are top notch! :thumbsup:
I've owned the Ossabaw and now own a Cumberland. Both are fine bows, well crafted, and shoot like they're supposed to. :thumbsup: Here's a couple of pics of the 68" Cumberland I received several months ago.
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Nice Cumberland. I have one ordered - it should be here at the end of July. Would you share a little bit about it's performance (i.e. how much hand shock, cast, etc)?
Rick,
Handshock is all but nonexistant, the best of any straight limbed bow I've owned. Cast is very good, speed is excellent especially considering it's a 43# bow. It shoots 525 gr cedars real well.
This one is bamboo limbs, osage veneers,bone tips, and a birdseye / curly maple riser. The wrap I installed is deer skin and the grip fits me well. This is an easy bow to shoot well and I really can't find any fault with it.
QuoteOriginally posted by myshootinstinks:
Rick,
Handshock is all but non-existant, the best of any straight limbed bow I've had. Cast is very good, speed is excellent especially considering it's a 43# bow. It shoots 525 gr cedars real well.
This one is bamboo limbs, osage veneers,bone tips, and a birdseye / curly maple riser. The wrap I installed and is deer skin. The grip fits me well. This is an easy bow to shoot well and I really can't find any fault with it.
Well then, it sounds like you need to change your display name! :thumbsup:
I took some pics today of my bows... here's my 66" Cumberland 53# @ 28". I asked Marty to make it look sorta like a selfbow... using all the same wood... curly hickory. I think it may have been a little boring for Marty to make it this way but I really like the way it turned out.
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Really good information. It's always a pleasure to hear excellent feedback about a bow you have just ordered. I really like utilizing some of the lesser known bowyers. In the past I have shot Arners', 7-Lakes and Treadways. They are all excellently made had have provided me countless hours of pleasure doing something I really like. Anyway, I am really looking forward to receiving the new Cumberland and experiencing the straight-limbed longbow.
Rick
I'm on the list for an Ossabaw that should be in April some time. If the bows shoot as good as they look, then they must be worth every penny.
Gene, I like plain. As, simple and functional are what it's all about! To purty of a bow, and you won't want to take it in the woods! :goldtooth: