I just want too give a heart felt thank you to all the Bowyers who make it possible to have a custom made bow at a price that an average working man or retired person can afford.
Yep, I actually told a favorite bowyer of mine that he wasn't charging enough for his bows.
Anyone looking for a great kids bow check out St Joe River Bows, I ordered one for my 4yr. old granddaughter and it is a beautiful bow.
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Anyone looking for a great kids bow check out St Joe River Bows, I ordered one for my 4yr. old granddaughter and it is a beautiful bow.
Thank you So glad you are happy with it
Saw David and Tracey at Baltimore this past weekend and they had a lot of great looking kids bows on display. Anyone looking for a kids bow, or adult longbow or recurve for that matter, should check out St. Joe River.
They had a one piece recurve there that was all bacote with a black phenolic I-beam that outstanding. Great people to talk to as well.
I got to be there for those like myself. I've never been wealthy, will never be wealthy, and being weathly isn't on my prioroity list, being part of the backbone of America is.
Thank you Roman. My Hill Country Harvest Master was well worth the wait. Smoothest bow I have ever pulled. Great craftmenship.
My boy has had a Maddog and a St. Joe River. Both make it affordable to pass the torch to the younger generations.
My son has a Maddog as well. I have one in the auction, and hopefully I'll be calling Mike soon for a new one :pray:
Mike you are exactly what I am talking about. You and those like you.
Mike is one of the best!
Some great bowyer out there for sure.
I,m a real fan of the Two Track bows myself.
George
I've done the math and cannot imagine how most bowyers make a living on what they charge. I suspect there are a lot of spouses out there with insurance or some great job that helps the bowyer keep doing his "artwork" for us.
More thanks to all the bowyers that have built bows for me. My first thank you to Dick Boss,next thank you too Chek-Mate bowyer,next thank you too Jim Reynolds. Again Roman. I am already eye ball'n a new wildcat longbow from Roman.
To me the biggest part of making a living at what I do (Or anything I've done) is a combination of, maximizing resources, finding the best deals on materials, being content, and living within my means. I've found that "stuff" doesn't make me happy. Being busy and staying on my feet makes me happy. Plus before I took to professionally building bows I completed a carreer in the Air Force. The pension and benefits I'm getting makes it a bit more managable.
Thanks Joe.