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Whats the specs? She sure is a looker.
Hopefully these pics are ok. Got this from Dan's inventory bow's, he didn't have a picture of it posted but said between the two he had at my specs this one was best looking, what he didn't tell me was how great it would shoot and ain't even had chance to bareshaft yet.Bow came with two strings one of which had tied on nock talk about ready to shoot set brace about mid per Dan's specs and let fly quiet shooting bow well pleased look forward to getting to know her better!!!
Very nice!!
Looks pretty good, the "D" is a good bow!
OK my son now shoots my crooked stic, my specs should be at bottom now. Thanks for looking!!!
Very nice
Very nice wood, very nice
Very nice Super D! They are a sweet shooting bow.
Congrats on a super looking bow. But, what people don't realize is that they shoot even better than it looks. And boy are they quiet!!!
I am a one man bow thanks to a Super D.
Nice :thumbsup:
Sweet bow.
Nice looking bow.
Congrats Darin! That is one sweet looking bow. Very nice tiger myrtle.
Congrats Darin, she is a beauty and I know just how she shoots. Don't hesitate to try some heavy wood arrows, mine are super quiet with any weight but really shoot 12 to 1 well and are still very quick at that weight.
Nice looking.
:thumbsup:
Thanks everyone she sure is quiet, Jim shot a little more tonite after church in shop surewoods I have at 60-65 are flying well but will bareshaft before deciding which ones also have some 65-70 surewoods can use if needed but will not hesitate to order more if needed as surewoods are arrow of choice for me!!!Weight of mine are 10 to 1 or thereabouts. Long bow917 tiger myrtle thanks couldn't remember what Dan called it.Awbowman they sure do shoot better than they look as far as I can tell so far.
Very nice! Best bow for me for sure. Enjoy yours.
Great looking bow! I've never owned one before.....a "D" bow that is, hmmmm :rolleyes:
SWEET!! :thumbsup:
What a looker, and, I'm sure, a shooter. I've had one for about a year, 40 # @ 28" bought from another Tradganger. Wish now I could have a heavier one, too!
Great looking bow.
Have fun with it!
nice bow
I recognize that beauty. Excellent choice!
Darin, very nice looking Super D from Dan. Great looking wood. Shoot her well, Congrats.
tzolk thanks for the info. heres that black glass. (http://i1271.photobucket.com/albums/jj633/darinputman/IMG_20130218_124058.jpg)
I hear good things about these bows. Anybody have any input as do how a same poundage Super D shoots compared to the Whip? Which is quieter? Thanks.
UrbanDeerSlayer Jim Wright I beleived has owned both and is great about sharing info. I wouldn't hesitate to contact Dan Toelke either with any questions!!!
Congrats! That is a Fine First New Bow! :thumbsup: KY :archer:
QuoteOriginally posted by UrbanDeerSlayer:
I hear good things about these bows. Anybody have any input as do how a same poundage Super D shoots compared to the Whip? Which is quieter? Thanks.
Hey Bud, I have both bows and the D is just a hair quieter. Both are the quietest bows I've shot bar none. I did have a heavier whip which matched my super D and like I said, the D hair quieter .
The same poundage whip will be a bit faster in cast than the D but the D with no quiver attached , balances perfectly in the hand. It almost feels weightless. I find the whips to not balance in the hand, sans quiver, a well as the D does. The D has a slight bump upon release and a sensitive a my bow arm shoulder is right now, it isn't even a bother. I've shot some D bows that certainly did not agree with my bow arm. This, sometimes, I don't even notice any bump. The D is a natural pointer and I love the grip. It is smaller than any other bow I've owned. I love it.
Way back when I received my first whip, I was shooting a Dwyer dauntless at the same poundage. Having been used to the sound of the dauntless, the first day I shot the whip I was immediately shocked and surprised at how quiet it was. It was in a whole other league of quiet. The two bows are both r/d types but the Toelke uses a very narrow limb that is thicker with multiple bamboo lams. His D bow is the same way.
My current super D is the same length and poundage as two Dwyer originals I had. The D's limbs are narrower than the Dwyers and the Toelke seems a bit faster and definitely quieter. I do love the Dwyers bows also. Both are great bowyers.
I am really liking my Super D. Great bow
Could any of you fine gents post a pic or two of your super D unstrung and strung :)
I would really appreciate it
Timy super d is the bow on the right,left is great northern both are great shooters and share a lot of the same characteristics. (http://i1271.photobucket.com/albums/jj633/darinputman/IMG_20130514_174808.jpg) (http://s1271.photobucket.com/user/darinputman/media/IMG_20130514_174808.jpg.html) super d is top bow in this pic. hope this helps (http://i1271.photobucket.com/albums/jj633/darinputman/IMG_20130514_174611.jpg) (http://s1271.photobucket.com/user/darinputman/media/IMG_20130514_174611.jpg.html) .
Darin your wonderful thanks man!
So the question, which do you like better?
Beautiful bows