This was one of his demo bows he sold to me as a second. The rosewood limbs are so dark they look black until you look more closely. I normally don't care for a forward riser, this bow however is the exception, very smooth draw and release and without a doubt the fastest shooting longbow I have ever shot. Haven't been able to put her down for day's, My new go to bow. 64" 55@28, sorry about the poor cellphone pix. Thanks for looking
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I think this was an early Sentman design? It looks good.
Good looking bow!
Nice bow. I had the pleasure of meeting the bower at the PBS gathering in Portland. Edward is a really nice guy and quite the craftsman.
Thanks, MikeNova, the bowyer aprenticed under Gary Sentman so it could very well be, and yes he is a really nice guy
Very Nice!
I think I understood that bow won an award from pbs is that correct?
He won the professional long bow competition with a rouge that was all myrtle, I believe.
Kirk from Bigfoot was telling me about Edward. He met him at the Cal shoot and said he was really impressed with how Edward is building his bows and the quality of workmanship. That is a really great looking bow and it really does look similar to Gary Sentmans design which is outstanding.
God bless , Steve