As I posted a couple months back, I've jumped back into shooting again after pretty much going dorment in 2006. I bought an used Dryad Orion longbow last year and shot it pretty good. I went to the Dryad website to see about maybe ordering some new limbs for it and noticed they discontinued that early design, so I ordered a new ACS RC instead. Hope to have it later this month.
THEN... I started trying to play catch-up here and elsewhere and THAT can be VERY dangerous to the checkbook!!!
I started seeing bows I never noticed before in a new light and found a Fox Breed locally for sale and bought that. Then on a recent trip to Wisconsin, I had the good fortune to stop by Kevin and Sue TerMaat's place and try the entire line of RER Bows. I left with an order in for a new 62" Arroyo!!! The TerMaat's are VERY NICE folks and excellent sales people (actually, they quietly let the bows do the talking and just knowingly smile when you say "I gotta have one!!!")
Then the Hill Longbow thread sucked me in and I started reading on here about the subtle differences in styles and designs and eventually e-mailed Steve Turay of Northern Mist and after a conversation with him the other day, I confirmed an order for one of his Shelton's! Steve's another super nice guy!!!
THEN....I saw a Longbow made by a maker I had also read up on listed in the St. Jude Auction and decided to get some bidding action going, hoping to raise some funds for a GREAT cause!!! Well, you guessed it, I now have a KISA Protege Diamondback en-route along with 2 strings and a soft case from Oliverstacy!!! Thanks Al and Josh for the SUPER GENEROUS DONATIONS!!!!
I also had the pleasure of conversing with South Cox of Stalker Bows, Kirk Lavender of Bigfoot Bows, Allen Boice of Liberty longbows fame and Steve Abbott and his business partner Chris(?) of Abbott Longbows at the Western States Rendezvous this past Memorial Day Weekend and I have to say... They ALL may be hearing from me again!!! They each had a bow I want to play with for an extended time someday. Thanks for spending time answering all my dumb questions fellas...You Guys are Awesome!!!
Anyway...I think I have to slow waaaaaaay down before my AWESOME Wife advises me I'll be living in a tent in the yard.
Good times are ahead, but I think I NEED to shut the computer off again for a few years!!!
Anyone else having this problem??? I hear admitting it is the first step. Go ahead, share your experiences!!! It may save me from the tent if my Wife knows I'm not the only one... heck, she may even take pity on me. :D
A HUGE Thanks Again to everyone listed above and to everyone here for keeping the lifestyle alive!!!
All the Best,
Stump
Your not supposed to tell your significant other, how many bows you really have, haven"t you learned anything from this forum :knothead:
I feel better about myself already!!! LOL j/J . You are only making up for being out of archery for 6 years
She doesn't know about the KISA....
....yet.
With today's modern advancements, tents can actually be a very comfortable place to be :-)
I know how you feel. I just got a bow last month and now I have one comming this month. :dunno:
Uh? Why are you telling MY STORY?
Matt
Uh? Why are you telling MY STORY?
Matt
Uh? Why are you telling Matt's STORY?
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Uh? Why are you telling Matt's STORY?
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:rolleyes: :laughing:
Uh? Why did I double post?
Uh? Why did I double post?
I have the same problem ..........I just can't buy any of 'em.......... :dunno:
I feel your pain Stump Buster! LOL!
Matt feels our pain...evidently twice as much!! :)
I think I've got my girlfriend hooked so I think I'm covered. Now she's thinking about the wood she wants in her next bow! But Stump in all seriousness you need to try one of Dan Toelke's Whip longbows! Just sayin...
Oh man, you are preaching to the choir!, at last count i had 40 something on the rack that ive collected over the years, and im always in search of my next Hill or Northern Mist. This could be a good forum to start a support group on. :bigsmyl:
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But Stump in all seriousness you need to try one of Dan Toelke's Whip longbows! Just sayin...
Does it come in 68"???
I've now got...
60"
62"
64"
66"
and
70" covered
I didn't really just type that did I?!?!?!?!? I'll be right back, there's another site I need to visit that rhymes with "Man Folkie"...
I'm not sure he makes the Whip that long but he might make his "Super D" (Hill-style) in that length. That's another great one! :thumbsup:
My friend you have it bad,welcome to the club.LOL
I just bought the wife a bow,if you can get them hooked too it kinda takes the pressure off. :archer:
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My friend you have it bad,welcome to the club.LOL
I just bought the wife a bow,if you can get them hooked too it kinda takes the pressure off. :archer:
DONE... Western States was the first shoot my wife ever shot in. In fact, her bow arrived two days before we left for Wisconsin, so she only shot it once before the big shoot. We let her shoot from the cub stakes and by day 2 she was hitting with MUCH more consistency!!! She had a blast... even though she was rewarded with a small batch of poison oak.
Here she is Bear Huntin'
(http://i236.photobucket.com/albums/ff310/StumpBuster/2012-05-26_10-30-07_601.jpg)
Thanks for the being a Great Support Group!!!
I think I spot my lost arrow in her quiver Mike .. I looked all over for that LOL
Scott
Stumpbuster, I couldn't save you from the Protege (or yourself) w/o going to $400 in the auction, and I had too many other bids leading at that point. The thing that slows me down is a lot of the bows put up for sale are heavier than I'm looking for - I think a lot of us must be trying to go down in draw weight. I know every time a long longbow in the low 40's comes up, it's SPF before I even see it!
I'm glad to see I'm not the only one. I have bought five bows from the classifieds in the last week!
I wish I had that problem! I had to dump all mine except one LOL! ...and I think I'd sell my truck and walk to work before I sold my Tall Tines!
Congrats on some good bows! Let us know how that Protege works out for you!
Get a good supply then trade around, doesn't cost near as much that way.
Good luck with your affliction.
That sounds like a good predicament to be in, now you just need to find more time to spend with all of them :laughing:
Cool picture btw!
Ha ha ha ha. I'm with you there!
When you get the bite, you just gotta be bit.
I had some friends over this past weekend, and my Bob-Lee-Shooting friend thought he'd walked into ********* Archery when he saw my collection!
Yea I have had that problem but, I cured it I got rid of the wife!!! And still have my bows and just bought two more. Ye ha!!