I couldn't wait!!!! Was up to see Dan and family. He has a new recurve ready to be released to the public REAL SOON!!! I shot his prototypes and the final model. WOW! It is a semi Static tip recurve 64" AMO. It truly draws to 33" with out a hint of stacking. (I watched it on the scales as Dan continued to draw to 33"+ and the weight was a smooth and steady increase of +or- 2 1/2# per inch) This bow is smooth and very quick. It is faster than my Whip and by my eyeball it is faster than the Chinook as well. The riser is light like a Whip riser and flows with the lines of the bow.
ANOTHER MASTERPIECE BY THE MASTERS DAN AND JARED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :bigsmyl: :bigsmyl:
Can't wait to see some pics of that bow....
Uh oh.....i better start saving up, haha
Can't wait to see it
man o man...lol
Guess I better start saving my pennies too...
Another Toelke bow....why not? Its been three months since I purchased the last one and its about time for another. LOL
Cool beans! I know that it will be a winner!! :thumbsup:
Hmmmm.....looks like a Ronan road-trip coming up.
QuoteOriginally posted by Rick Richard:
Another Toelke bow....why not? Its been three months since I purchased the last one and its about time for another. LOL
Ha, that's classic.
Anything that Dan and Jared have come up with is bound to be a great bow.
Just when I thought my next bow would be the Kestral.
I'll look forward to seeing this one.
uh oh...Dan must have been listening to my dreams. I gotta start saving now.
Although lesser known than his Whips, Dan's recurves are as fine as any out there. I have owned his older "SL" take-down, a Curlew take-down and a one piece Chinook. I have shot a couple of his superb little 52" Kestrals there in Ronan and shot a Lynx longbow/recurve combination at 3d shoots for a couple of months when he first brought the bow out. Like his Whips and my favorite the Super D, all of them were flawlessly crafted of beautiful woods. They were well-mannered, fast and like every Toelke bow, exceptionally quiet. I can tell by talking to Dan about this new 64" recurve that it is going to be special.
PICS ARE UP ON HIS WEBSITE
:bigsmyl:
I just checked today, and they weren't up yet.
And I can't check now because his website is a "blog", so it get's blocked. :(
Pics look sweet
Looks like a 64" chinook and that ain't a bad thing. I'm not running out to grab a new one, but you boys better be fast when that first used one hits the classifieds! Lol
Yes they dooo..
Combines part of what I know and love with those static tips I've been so curious about...
A nice long 64" semi-static tip Toelke recurve. Many prayers have been answered.
A classic grip at about #50 might could get me to sell a chinook or two.
!!!! I'd like to be first in line for the pass around bow !!!!
:knothead: :knothead:
Pics are on the Toelke website
Actually I shot this bow a couple of weeks ago. Dan had been talking about what was going on in the deep recesses of his evil laboratory for quite awhile now. A big thanks to Jared for his tireless work on the tapers in the lamination's to bring this limb to perfection.
I know you posted some details in the OP, but anything else you can tell us on how she shoots, etc?
There is now one of the new 64" recurves available on the Inventory page !
I saw that, my specs to a T, had to leave the page quickly!
Nice looking bow! Kind of looks like a 50's style recurve but with more of a sculpted grip...and it comes in 64" length... :thumbsup:
Anyone shooting one of these yet? Wonder if there will be some limbs like this for the 3 piece riser. Daggumit... thought i was set on bows.
:biglaugh: ......."set on bows"....NEVER!