got my Christmas to myself today. A great looking
Black Creek Siren longbow 64" 55@28
patagonian rosewood and bastone walnut riser with rosewood venners
(http://i1169.photobucket.com/albums/r512/robert82261/DSCF2159.jpg)
(http://i1169.photobucket.com/albums/r512/robert82261/DSCF2161-1.jpg) (http://i1169.photobucket.com/albums/r512/robert82261/DSCF2160.jpg)
Can't see the photos!
Me neither :dunno: ;)
That is one sweet looking bow! :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
now there up.Had to get son to help
Jim did a great job.absolutely beautiful, great grip and excellent craftsmanship.
Thanks for a great bow Jim
Jim makes an outstanding bow, hard to beat a Black Creek!!!!! I should have a new one in the mail tomorrow from him.
Now the question is which arrows to shoot
Nice bow
cant see the pics, looks like they were wider then 640 and got nuked. They must be reformated to 640 or less wide.
Jim makes a fantastic bow, working on details on my TD Siren now.
AWH wanted to see the pics. :(
Please re-do the pics. Really want to see that bow!!
I would also lke to view. Please re-post.
If you have trouble resizing, send them to my email and I will resize/post for you, matt@lameycustomknives.com
I think I got my pea brain around this computer thimg
Thanks for the pics. Nice bow love the wood grain in it.
Great looking bow, enjoy her!
yeah... thats a great looking bow!!!!
great looking bow, your going to love it. great job Jim
Sweet bow! Jim sure does a nice job.
This bow really shoots well and quiet,smooth and quick. I have to shoot a stiffer arrown than normal for a 55 pound bow. And it draws alot easier than others of the same poundage
Ive only shot 1 of the one piece Sirens, and it was really light, #37 if i remember correctly. I do remember for a #37 it really was fast, as the lightest arrows I had were 525 gr. which the bow handled very well.