Last year I decided to sell a couple of my bows in order to buy my wife a longbow and also to have another Northern Mist built. Well after selling a few bows and buying my wife a longbow I made the call to Steve last spring and got on the list. I wanted this bow to be made from all Michigan woods in talking to Steve he said that the Ash Lams he had came from a tree on his dads place in the NE. corner of the state. My father owns a portable saw mill and has a dry kiln so I headed over there to see what I could come up with for a riser. After digging through the kiln and barn I found any ugly walnut cant that was cut with a chain saw and looked very old so I asked my dad what the story was with the ugly walnut 6x6. He had forgot that he still had that piece of wood, he had cut it in the 70s from a tree in my great grandparents front yard long before he was in the wood business. Well I loved the story behind the wood so now we just had to open up the cant and see what kind of beauty was inside.
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After cutting open the walnut I liked what I saw so I called Steve and asked him what size piece he needed for a riser and we finished talking through my bow order, 70" 75lb@31.5 Classic walnut riser with ash limbs and green glass. I dropped off the riser would to Steve at the Compton shoot last year and the wait began.
After ordering the bow I was talking to my friend Matt (who I consider a brother) and he thought that the bow woods and the story behind them sounded great and he asked if there was enough walnut to have a second bow built. He ordered a classic built from the same woods only with the outside ash lams stained olive and clear glass. Now we had to wait together.
In mid December My wait was finally over and my new bow was done I'm very pleased with the way it looks and even more happy with the way it shoots.
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Nice!
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Matts Bow
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Those are gorgeous, congrats!
Really cool bows. Love bows that have some meaning behind them. That's an heirloom you're shooting.
Beautiful bow and a great story. Is Matt on Tradgang?
homebru
So awesome. Thanks for sharing the story and the pics.
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Very nice!
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The beauty of simplicity
great story!
They look awesome.
Ah man that is top shelf right there!
I'm glad I got to be there for some parts of this story, I've been really excited to see these bows for months!!! I'm glad you decided to share the story and pictures here.
Congrats Jordan, she's a beauty!!!
Thom
Wow that Classic looks great. I love the story and the Walnut.
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Thank you, nice story.
Two special bows with great sentimental value in the woods. Congratulations!
Great Story!!! I love stuff like that!
Outstanding looking bows. I love the story too!!!
Nice bow!
Here is Jordan using his new 70" Pencil! He is using the bow the draw a map in the snow, of how our deer drive was going to work!
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I have a #2 Dixon on my desk that I'll trade him. I'll even throw in an extra art gum eraser.
thanks for the kind words everyone
Nice...congrats!!!
That Classic with the GREEN just looks AWESOME! I love that green on longbows....
Thanks
Nalajr
Nice bow Jordan and cool story to go with it. I like Matt's equally. I am looking forward to seeing both of them.
Real beauties there!
Very nice and has history behind it. Hang on to it.
Use the scraps to make a handle on a home made damacus skinner.