Does anyone have a picture of a bow paul made or possible one he owned himself. Just like looking.
I'm sure Sergio has a couple of Paul made Silvertips.
I just received a 60" 59#@ 29" 1 piece beauty that Paul built in 1983. It is to be one of the Silent Auction Items that has been donated for the up coming 50th Anniversary "Professional Bowhunters Society" Banquet to be held March 22-25, in Portland Oregon.
Come out and join in on the fun in Portland and I'll not only let you see it :wavey:
I used to own this one, bought it from Paul Brunner back in the late 80's. It was the serial # 10 bow made by Paul himself, for Paul Brunner. Called the Running Ram,Humorous writing saying "May the wind always be to your BACK!".
It was very short, and 86#@27" .
When Schaf died, I gave the bow to Dave Windauer.
Then years later, a friend of mine's husband had a bad bout with cancer that drained them financially. Dave and Beth auctioned the bow and gave the $$ to my friends family. Love to know where it ended up?
(http://i868.photobucket.com/albums/ab246/yornoc/10Silvertip004.jpg) (http://i868.photobucket.com/albums/ab246/yornoc/10Silvertip002.jpg) (http://i868.photobucket.com/albums/ab246/yornoc/10Silvertip005.jpg) (http://i868.photobucket.com/albums/ab246/yornoc/10Silvertip001.jpg)
That's cool David, I remember reading somewhere about that bow, too funny. There is a thread that I posted a while ago about originals by Paul. Can't search on my phone too easily but the thread is out there.
I love learning things about Mr. Paul I have always heard he was a hell of a guy. I will one day own one of his bows. Mike
QuoteOriginally posted by YORNOC:
I used to own this one, bought it from Paul Brunner back in the late 80's. It was the serial # 10 bow made by Paul himself, for Paul Brunner. Called the Running Ram,Humorous writing saying "May the wind always be to your BACK!".
It was very short, and 86#@27" .
When Schaf died, I gave the bow to Dave Windauer.
Then years later, a friend of mine's husband had a bad bout with cancer that drained them financially. Dave and Beth auctioned the bow and gave the $$ to my friends family. Love to know where it ended up?
(http://i868.photobucket.com/albums/ab246/yornoc/10Silvertip004.jpg) (http://i868.photobucket.com/albums/ab246/yornoc/10Silvertip002.jpg) (http://i868.photobucket.com/albums/ab246/yornoc/10Silvertip005.jpg) (http://i868.photobucket.com/albums/ab246/yornoc/10Silvertip001.jpg)
That bow sounded like it really has done some good things, besides hunting. Neat story!
Awesome bow and cool story!
Jason
I'll try and upload some of paul's Bows. (http://i185.photobucket.com/albums/x132/recurvehunter_2007/P1010276-1.jpg) Paul built this in 1984, Riser is Arizona Mesquite w/bloodwood accent stripe.This Bow is in my Avatar W/ Bear. (http://i185.photobucket.com/albums/x132/recurvehunter_2007/ArrowRest-1-1.jpg) Same Bow Before Checkering, with arrow rest that Paul used. (http://i185.photobucket.com/albums/x132/recurvehunter_2007/Untitled-Scanned-09-1.jpg)Built in 1986, Arizona Mesquite riser. (http://i185.photobucket.com/albums/x132/recurvehunter_2007/P1020793-1.jpg)Built in 1992 62"Grey action wood. I like physically light bows. Bear 2010. (http://i185.photobucket.com/albums/x132/recurvehunter_2007/Untitled-Scanned-12.jpg)Paul holding a one piece Purpleheart 'Tip he had just finished building for his Dad 1984.
TTT
Great pics as usual Sergio!
I've had several Pm's about the arrow rest in the black & white Pic. Instead of responding individually, I'll respond here.
The rest is a modified Golden Eagle rubber rest ,with the bottom 1/3 of the finger sliced of with a razor blade. Paul also used the jennings rubber rest which had a slightly shorter finger and also had to be modified if shooting arrows with Vanes. Since they are getting difficult to find, i also use the Para Rest covered with thin leather ( see pic ). Mike will call you shortly. (http://i185.photobucket.com/albums/x132/recurvehunter_2007/rosewoodsilvertiprest.jpg) (http://i185.photobucket.com/albums/x132/recurvehunter_2007/P1050357-1.jpg)This 'Tip was built in 1985, the white string is the same material Jack Howard used.This bow still has the original golden eagle rest that I bought the Bow with.58" 65#
This thread is full of good info!!! Thanks to all for posting.
I've got a original that I'll try and post pics of tomorrow. Great thread!
Jon, where are the pics?
Mark, I was going to take some indoor pics but I'm going out to check trail cam's and stump shoot tomorrow afternoon. So I'm planning on taking some pics of the bow then. Thanks for the reminder!
Ok I finally got out and took some pics of my original Schafer. Hope you enjoy.
(http://i1116.photobucket.com/albums/k567/snakebit40/P1080056.jpg)
(http://i1116.photobucket.com/albums/k567/snakebit40/P1080057.jpg)
(http://i1116.photobucket.com/albums/k567/snakebit40/P1080061.jpg)
(http://i1116.photobucket.com/albums/k567/snakebit40/P1080060.jpg)
Last shot at a stump for the day. Shooting a 580 gr. Heritage 350 with a 200gr. SGT head going 200 fps
(http://i1116.photobucket.com/albums/k567/snakebit40/P1080062.jpg)
Very nice bow!
My first Tip and one of the last built by Paul Schafer
(http://i598.photobucket.com/albums/tt62/Belicoso/IMG_0399.jpg)
Awesome looking Bow! :thumbsup:
Awesome looking Bow!
Here's mine.
(http://i1137.photobucket.com/albums/n511/donaldgodfrey/2-11-2012001.jpg)
62" 60@28
Jon, great pics, made my day.
Mike- Yes its a 60" bow 71@28
Couple more beautiful Silvertips posted!
Thanks Mark! Sorry it took so long to get some pics of it. I shot it a lot yesterday, man I love that bow!
You know... I live in the Flathead, the legend of Schaf is still around. I never met the man, but it was his history and stories that made me give up the compound and hunt with a recurve. I've shot more than a few Paul made 'tips, and I admit the extra mojo that gives a bow is pretty cool.
But I gotta say, I think Dave is a better bowyer, and he's a for real bowhunter as well. Sometimes I don't know how he stays in the shadows.
thanks for sharing.
Wish they still made the riser shape that Paul did,I think it had a much better look! JMO.
For sure it has a lot of appeal and some historical value,but for me Dave's bows have a better design!IMO
Sergio
Some nice bows there brother...need to come up again and hunt a blackie with you again,
George
love those schafers, still like the look of the originals.
If you like looking at Original Silvertips here is a thread for you.
http://tradgang.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=1;t=053604#000014
What great pictures of Paul shooting that one piece!! Awesome!!