While sitting around recovering from my shoulder surgery I've been doing a lot of "looking" around the internet. Reading all that I can find on Ed's bows. The fact is that I haven't been able to find a lot of pictures, nor any "reviews" done by anyone on his beautiful work.
I haven't ever shot one of his bows, but did fondle over them the past two years up at Compton. Does anyone here own one......or two of them and if you do, can you please give me a review of their performance and longevity???
I've watched the series of videos that was done with Ed on how he makes the bows and truly enjoyed them, as a matter of fact they have given me the "itch" to get one in my hands. I'm not able to shoot any bows right now but hopefully in the near future I will be bending the limbs again. I have never shot a self-bow, nor any kind of sinew backed bows. What can I expect with one of his bows ??? I'm very seriously considering ordering one, or seeing what he has "on hand" for sale. I know that each bow that he builds is a true "one of a kind" and to me.......a work of art.
Thanks in advance............
Winterhawk1960
I would love to have one of his Gemsbok horn bows.They shoot soooo nice!
Bill
They look nice too......Bill. If'n we ever hit the lottery, I'll buy both you and me one. I had one in my hands the last two years.....heck, I was afraid to go shoot it. Perhaps this year, I'll give it a go......and probably get myself in trouble when I do.
I really like the looks and feel of his western style flatbows too. I'm gonna have to break down and just shoot a couple of 'em this year.
Winterhawk1960
I'd love to shoot one sometime! I like his limb end style on his Owl. I don't care for the art work, but a sinew backed Osage with bull snake backing would be my choice!
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I'd love to shoot one sometime! I like his limb end style on his Owl. I don't care for the art work, but a sinew backed Osage with bull snake backing would be my choice!
I shot a flatbow of his at a show in Boise a few years back and it was an absolute joy to shoot----I would have bought it if it wasn't for the artwork on it.
Come on let's see&hear about them!
Here's a recent thread I started. I just put in an order for a 68" longbow last week.
http://tradgang.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=1;t=100346;p=1
Ive shot them once or twice at Cloverdale.
Ed is such a great guy and like jsut about everyone else here i wish i could own one, especially the horn bow!! i shot one a few years back and it was really special.
All his bows are true art
Thanks Mojostick......so it was YOU that I can blame for "lighting this fire" under me about Ed's bows !!!
(Nah.......it was already lit) You just fanned the flames a little. :archer:
Winterhawk1960
All I can say is, call Ed up and he'll tell you more about those bows than anyone.
I can't say enough about them.
He'll be at Comptons and he hopes to have a rack full of bows. I'm picking mine up at Comptons, since he's hoping to have it done by then.
If you have the means, I suggest you order one. You'll never own anything else quite like it.
I like my 64" hunting bow and bet a 66" would be sweet too. I ordered the 68" because he had one started and he said I'd like it or he'd take it back. I trust I'll like it. ;) :)
Blacky tested one a while back in TBM magazine, but I can't find mine. If I remember it held it's own.
I've had mine for several yrs now. It is osage and has some great art work on it.They are great shooters and I believe this bow will out last me. Ed will make you a bow any way you want it , with or without the art.Great shooters.
Don,
There was a review in Tradbowhunter magazine in 09. I remember because I started my selfbow a few months later. With a selfbow you will find they are dead quiet. You also don't want to keep them strung unless you are hunting or shooting it. I think Ed's bows are beautiful and would like to have one too. By the way, don't let anyone else shoot the bow. It will be made for you and your draw length. If someone else overdraws it, you can lose some performance.
Bic
I have one of his sinew backed mesquite bows. It is a great shooting bow and very quite. I am very pleased with the cast of a heavy cane arrow. Ed is a real pleasure to work with. I will try and get some pics up later today.
Back up.......for the weekend crowd.
C'mon guys.......I know that ya'll have some pictures of Ed's bows. :campfire:
Winterhawk1960
My Owl bow will be my bear hunting partner this spring along with my forged trade points on cane arrows. Plus I'll keep then all organised in Larry Surtees Gator quiver. That bow shoots great. I'll try to get some pictures up...Doc
My sinew backed white oak Owl bow is my favorite bow. Love it. Shoots hard and accurate, and WHISPER QUIET! Words don't do it justice. Mr. Scott's work is beyond functional and pretty to boot. If I could figure out the pictures I would put some up, but I never have. It is a gorgeous bow with lots of "it", whatever "it" is that equates to top notch performance.
Oh yeah. I forgot my avatar. That's my Owl bow in my avatar thingy.
As far as not being able to shoot, that sucks. When this Owl bow reached my house a few years ago, I had just a couple days prior torn the ligament that holds my thumb to my hand. It was impossible for me to hold anything, much less draw a bow, for several weeks. I got this beautiful bow in the mail and just had to sit and look at it for a month or more before I could string it up and shoot it. As it turned out, due to the way he worked the piece of wood, that bow fits my hand better than any other. I can shoot it even now with less trouble or pain from repeated shooting than any other bow I own. Can't say enough good about Mr. Scott's bows.
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Thank-You......Charlie !!!!!!!
That is a beauty of a bow, and the arrows to go with it sure look nice too. Once again, that otter quiver of yours is an absolute knock-out. You sir.....are a very talented man yourself.
What a wonderful combo of equipment. :notworthy: :notworthy:
Winterhawk1960
PM Ron Laclaire, I believe he has 3 or 4 of them.
Thank you Don. I will get with you on the quiver. Gotta' run for now, hauling jasper and agate out of the canyons before the rains and rattlers shut it down.
Going to get another bow in next couple of weeks after my selfbow blew.Was going back to laminated but those pics have lit the Bois.D arc fire again.Guess I will blame Winterhawk for it.
Owl Bow with tippit knife & broadheads will be this years Quebec Quest hunting outfit...Doc
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Jeff nice package. Good luck on your hunt. :thumbsup:
Doc,
Very nice set-up.......hope you get the biggest bear in camp. Thanks for posting pics. :thumbsup:
Winterhawk1960
Winterhawk,
I've been luck enough to do just that the past two years with both bears going P&Y. Need some of those younger Bucks to start bringin' in the Big bears this year. I'm just going to enjoy camp along with the peace of the big woods. Course if another Big comes around ;)
Well........by this time next week I should have my very own "Owl" bow. I gave Ed a call and he happened to have something in the weight that I wanted on hand. About the only thing I can tell you about it right now is that it is in the mid 40#'s and can handle a draw length out to 31", and it is made out of juniper.
In speaking with Ed.......I asked if he would happen to have anything that my Grandaughter would be able to shoot and he said that he had just the thing for her and it was made out of juniper also he said that he would throw in an arrow to go along with her bow to boot.
So....................there is about to be "two Owls" in the house. I can't wait to get them and will post some pictures to this thread when they arrive.
Thank-You, one and all for posting comments and pictures on this thread.......even though you did cost me a few bucks. :bigsmyl:
Stay tuned...........
Winterhawk1960
Don,
I can't wait to see those pics!! I talked with Ed last week, I think I know which bow you bought, it should be such a sweet shooter. Please post lots of pics when you get it!
Bob.
Can't wait to see it,love his bows.
His bows are really works of art!
Looking forward too the pics Don. I do love the looks of Ed's Bows.
His Juniper bows are FAST !!!! You should be very pleased.
Well.......the mailman brought a long round tube to the door today. The shipping address says it is from Grants, New Mexico. I wonder "what" could be inside ???? :dunno:
Winterhawk1960
Picture please!