Well after 12.5 months of back and forth on design and wood and material problems/challenges Big Jim did it again.
Before I show you the pictures let me tell you about the bow.
My family came to the US shortly before I was born and worked hard to educate thier 3 kids (I'm the youngest) and give them the opportunities to work and prosper that they didn't have in their old country, Portugal. When they came it was a poor, practically medevil. Mom and dad are elderly now (80 and 86 respectively) and my son is only 4 so it isn't likely they will get to share very many milestones with him. I wanted something for him to remember them by. I thought how cook would it be to have a bow dedicated to them, go to POrtugal and take a wild boar and/or deer there to baptize it and then give it to my son when he is old enough to hunt with it.
Well the first part of the plan, the bow, is done thanks to Big Jim.
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Here are the bow's details. I wanted to use materials that I remember from my visits to Portugal. So I selected wood from the same types of trees that grow on their propoerty there.
3pc Buffalo, 62", 53# at 29"
Walnut riser with olive and black phenolic line accents.
Cork grip (>50% of the world's cork comes from portugal)
Limb Back is Eucalyptus an import to the mediterranean (fumed to add color)
Limb Belly is Olive (like the kind you eat)
Walnut wedge and accents
Antler limb tips (antler is from the first deer I ever shot)
The antler knobs are bought and I will be adding some decoration to them possibly flags or possibly their names. TBD.
As you know if you are a BigJim afficionado, the buffalo nickel is actually 2 nickels head out to show the date. One is from 1925 the year my dad was born and one was minted in 1931 the year my mom was born.
Now I am working on planning the trip for this spring and hoping my mom makes it through the winter to see it and even go. You see we almost lost her several times the last 18 months due to Lymphoma and other complications. She's doing better the last 3 months so keeping my fingers crossed.
I for got the last detail. instead of "pick a spot" I had it translated to POrtuguese "Fixa um ponto"
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HOLY COW!
Man my hat's off to you and to Big Jim. First that is a touching story and a great sentiment. Second that may be the most unique bow I have seen. I LOVE the cork handle.
May God be with your Mother. I pray she will be able to return home with you.
Amazing bow brother! Great story. Follow your dream.
That's way cool!
Bisch
Awesome bow,very nice tribute to your folks.
Holy Smokes Antonio....that's a gorgeous bow. I've recently become a convert to the 3 pc. takedown bow and this one makes me nervous. Just told the wife to kill the router for a few hours cuz I don't want access to paypal for awhile....lol.
Wow I like, I haven't shot one of three pieces yet but sure would love to. One of these days Jim is gonna make a real bow with curved limbs :saywhat:
Great bow
Good luck on your quest
I wouldn't have thought about a cork grip, but that is beautiful. I continue to be amazed at the big guy's artistry. Just when you think he can't outdo himself, he does. And the story behind the bow is great. Now you need to go out and get some blood on the bow. Congrats to both you and Big Jim.
That was a great story and a great bow. God bless your parents I hope they both get to see your dream come true.
Very, very nice, both the story and the bow.
Nice bow and great story thanks for sharing it with us.
Good luck on the next part of the story :)
Heirloom is right! What a gift to pass on. That cork grip is really unique and sets the whole thing off.What's more, I'll bet it's even more comfortable than leather when it's hot out.
Very nice bow and awesome story.... :thumbsup:
amazing story and beautiful bow and Im sure theres gonna be many stories out of the bow ..years to come..
Big Jim just continues to out-do himself, and that's a 'Big' task! That is without a doubt one of the most beautiful and unique bows I've seen. The story behind it is beautiful too, Thanks for sharing it with us.
Congrats to you and Big Jim on the bow, good luck on your 'mission', and Prayers for your parents.
Neat to finally see the bow, Tony, after hearing all the back and forths about this & that. You'd gone a bit mum recently on it, and like others, I think the cork is pretty amazing!
Your Mom is like a Timex...with all the near -end experiences she's been thru and just keeps on coming back!
The tribute began in the heart and it will always reside there, Tony...regardless of the rest of the 'plan.'
YOu kill a hog with that and young David will just grunt his way thru his child hood as fast as he can to shoot "Daddy's bow" and get himself a real hog!
You should have taken pics of his antics in the yard with all his "hog traps"... sounded like a spiderman convention! :)
Very cool story Antonio. Thanks for the share. Great looking bow, Big JIm does it again. Best of luck.
Thats really a cool bow. Is the grip stitched on? I didn't realize that you could sew cork. It should actually form to your hand over time and be a perfect fit.
God bless you, Steve
That cork grip is amazing!!
Heck the whole bow really came together well!
Awsome bow.
Beautiful Bow..!!
Tony.........Wonderful progress...Wonderful endeavor...Wonderful gesture...Wonderful plan...Just plain wonderful!!!
Yep...excellent in every sense. That stitched cork is fascinating!
Very nice looking bow and it is good to see a fellow Portagee on here. My Grandparents came here in the early 1900's from San Miguel in the Acores...PR
Really nice story,my prayers for your mother.Great looking bow as well,I love that walnut!
thanks for all the great comments. I can't wait to show the bow to my parents over the holidays.
Very moving story, it takes a lot put such a plan together and it must be very satisfying to see the completed bow. Big Jim has really done an outstanding job, the bow is terrific. I sure your parents will be very happy. Congratulations.
Sweet!!!!
Jim does it again Congrats!!!
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A very unique and beautiful bow.
A great tribute for your parents, I pray for your mother, also for you to be able to carry out your dream. Very unique bow, love the cork grip..
Froggy