...unless you plan on buying one.
I've been kicking around the idea of picking up a new longbow for about a year now, and took every opportunity to try every longbow I could possibly get my hands on, and I have had a friend's Tall Tines longbow in my possesion for a few weeks now (maybe he will forget I have it, and I will end up with 2 :bigsmyl:
Brian has some "Funtional Pieces of Art" (bows) in stock, but I have always wanted a bow made for me, and to me. So why not take this opportunity and get exactly what I want?
Now I just need to find something to take up my time until it gets here. Maybe I will try my hand at 4 point footing arrows.
Tick Tock! Congratulations Mike. Brian makes a nice bow for sure.
I can honestly say it is the best I have ever shot.
Mike I'm sure will not have a problem creating another handcrafted masterpiece. I think you need to build a decorative carrying case for the new bow. like a nice wooden case with brass piano hinged, and brass latches.
I actually have a different idea on a travel case for this bow, but your just gonna have to wait and see it Tim. It will be very similar to my traveling arrow case I made, if you have ever seen that.
Mike, my guess is that Steve Osminski character led you astray to part with your money :) Shot one of Brians longbows in Kalamazoo in 2011 and would have brought it home but the wood combination just wasn't for me. It was nice as I was walking away from the shooting line, having drilled everything I was looking at with it, to have strangers that were in line behind me tell me "you belong with that bow". There's one in my future, just have to admit it to myself and make it happen. Congratulations, I know the feeling.
:thumbsup:
Come on Mike its a new bow "You Gotta Pimp That Thing" make it a show case. So when you arrive at the shoots they all gather around to see you open it.
All I have to say is i never forget anything...especially where MY bow is.
Good for you Mike :clapper:
That's no joke! I just wish mine was a few pounds lighter!
Steve O, I just knew you were the culprit :biglaugh:
I have one coming Wednesday from Brian a 64" 55@ 29 1/2 with a Bacote riser with a lower grip with a little palm swell and camo limbs....can't wait heading to texas to shoot a bison with it.
Gene Carrol is going to help me figure out with the picture thing and when I do will post some pics of her.
George
Brotherhood is not a product you buy but a way of life.
So what foot wood is going to be at the end to match your new bow? Congrats Mike :thumbsup:
Forgot to mention all of that Ryan. I have wanted an all ebony bow for quite a while now, and this is my chance to get one. All Macassar Ebony riser and limbs. 64" 50# @ 28"
Mike did Brian mention how long his wait is now? I have been thinking about ordering another one.
Dont forget the checkered grip Mike.I wanna shoot it when you get it!?
QuoteOriginally posted by David McLendon:
Mike did Brian mention how long his wait is now? I have been thinking about ordering another one.
3-4 months last I heard. He does everything possible NOT to have a long wait for the customer.
Good call on the wood. I've wanted an ebony riser bocote limb bow for quite some time. Some ebony footed arrows would look real sharp :thumbsup:
QuoteOriginally posted by David McLendon:
Mike did Brian mention how long his wait is now? I have been thinking about ordering another one.
I never asked. After shooting Steve's I came to the realization it is worth the wait, however long that may be.
QuoteOriginally posted by Steelhead:
Dont forget the checkered grip Mike.I wanna shoot it when you get it!?
Anytime Eric. I'm putting on a leather grip when I get it with plans of sending it back after I hunt it a little while to get checkered.
Good for you Mike!
QuoteOriginally posted by steadman:
Some ebony footed arrows would look real sharp :thumbsup:
Exactly what I was thinking Ryan. Now to fine tune my operation. Might even get those saw blade heads mounted on them.
Mine is an absolute dead-in-tha-hand killer!
(http://i147.photobucket.com/albums/r296/wapiti792/muliehunt007.jpg)
Good luck with yours!
Working on some gaboon ebony footed arrows now.
QuoteOriginally posted by Steelhead:
I wanna shoot it when you get it!?
Eric, you are welcome to shoot the one Mike has right now if you can get over there. I am going to be bringing him my 52# @ 29.5" 60" recurve next...
Now your going to do it Steve, Mike is going to order a recurve too. :knothead:
QuoteOriginally posted by Steve O:
QuoteOriginally posted by Steelhead:
I wanna shoot it when you get it!?
Eric, you are welcome to shoot the one Mike has right now if you can get over there. I am going to be bringing him my 52# @ 29.5" 60" recurve next... [/b]
Your killing me here. Laura is gonna have me sleeping in my shop for a while after that. :biglaugh:
Wow sounds good Steve.Thanks for the headsup.I will have to make a surprise visit.I may wanna shoot that curve as well!Brian makes some sweet bows.I like the looks of the limb design on the longbows.Slender,narrow and from what I can tell not too reflexed.I have only seen pics of them as I have not been to K-Zoo in a few years to check out his lineup.We have a few of his recurves in our family tree.
Steve,Do not tempt Mike with the Tall Tines recurve.I repeat, Do not tempt Mike with the Tall tines recurve, LOL.
Avoid shooting the long riser curve.
It may cost you.
Just got mine today and for me I can honestly say I finally found the exact bow I've been looking for...Brian made the handle exactly to my specs and the 64" for me is so stable and accurate can't wait to shoot some ground hogs this summer with it.
Heading to Texas in a week to kill a Bison with it and get it broke in for the season, and you watch we will shoot some geese with it this September season in the standing corn.
As soon as I learn how I will post some pics...it's the best looking piece of bacote I've ever seen wth camo limbs.
I am a Blessed man!!!!
George
Brotherhood is not a product you buy, but a way of life.
Email me the pics, and I will post them for you.
miklvines@gmail.com
Got to agree. I picked up a used one a couple of months ago, my old bow is not getting shot any now and it has been my go to bow for several years.
Mike I will email some pics to you tomorrow.