From this nice piece of cocobolo:
(http://i1233.photobucket.com/albums/ff388/tmoren/billet2small_zpsc87a95e1.jpg) (http://s1233.photobucket.com/user/tmoren/media/billet2small_zpsc87a95e1.jpg.html)
And this nice piece of koa:
(http://i1233.photobucket.com/albums/ff388/tmoren/KoaboardforTipsmall_zps28862955.jpg) (http://s1233.photobucket.com/user/tmoren/media/KoaboardforTipsmall_zps28862955.jpg.html)
Dave and Beth Windauer at Schafer Silvertip Bows made me this:
(http://i1233.photobucket.com/albums/ff388/tmoren/One-piecerisersmall_zps502b6025.jpg) (http://s1233.photobucket.com/user/tmoren/media/One-piecerisersmall_zps502b6025.jpg.html)
It's a 60" one-piece recurve, 51#@29". Sheep horn overlays on the back of the riser and the limb tips:
(http://i1233.photobucket.com/albums/ff388/tmoren/STnocksmall_zps4a5a1755.jpg) (http://s1233.photobucket.com/user/tmoren/media/STnocksmall_zps4a5a1755.jpg.html)
All the good things people write about dealing with Beth and Dave sure turned out to be true for me. It was an absolutely wonderful experience.
And if all of that wasn't cool enough, there's enough of both woods left to make a matching take-down... :saywhat:
Stunning! What a bow!
Beautiful bow! :thumbsup:
Beautiful!! Love it. I think I told you Dave started my bow. I told him to use your leftover woods:-)
QuoteOriginally posted by Keith Zimmerman:
Beautiful!! Love it. I think I told you Dave started my bow. I told him to use your leftover woods:-)
:biglaugh: Beautiful bow.
QuoteOriginally posted by Keith Zimmerman:
Beautiful!! Love it. I think I told you Dave started my bow. I told him to use your leftover woods:-)
Wait...what...?... :laughing:
Beautiful bow.
Wow..... :clapper:
Gorgeous......... :thumbsup:
Nice of you to mention Beth. She works hard too to help us guys and gals. They are an awesome team and family.
Wow love it !!!!!
Very nice, love the riser.
Beautiful and a great shooter!
Wow, great looking tip. What a beauty.
Man that is one hot looking recurve, love that riser horn overlay. Great cocobolo too! Congrats.
:jumper: :shaka:
Beautiful bow! Nothing quite like a Tip!
Sweet looking tip for sure! BEST OF LUCK with it!
Very nice !!
WOW!! :bigsmyl: :bigsmyl:
Great looking bow!
Whoa
I'd like to drive up just to see it in person..
:scared: fantastic choice of woods...
Wow that's as nice as they come right there. Man I wanna shoot one. Hope I get the chance to own one.
:clapper:
:thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
Stunning is the word!!! And it is in my weight range.....just saying....
That is a dandy looking bow. Congrats.
Congrats Easykeeper, that is a beautiful bow
That's a beauty for sure.
That is one beautiful Tip!!! :bigsmyl:
I really do need to give them a call and order a bow!
Thanks everybody. I have other nice bows but there's just something about a Silvertip... :archer2:
Man that's a beautiful bow! :thumbsup:
very nice!
Wow... just Wow. Did I say Wow?
Wow.
Very, very awesome looker. Great choice of woods.
:thumbsup: :thumbsup:
Wow. Did Dave provide the woods or did you buy from another source? Great combination.
QuoteOriginally posted by Kyle Lancaster:
Wow. Did Dave provide the woods or did you buy from another source? Great combination.
I found my own wood and sent it to Dave. I did it to add to the experience, it was a bit like a treasure hunt looking at the wood suppliers sites and the auction site. I don't think what I came up with is really any nicer than what they would have supplied, but I got to pick it out and that was fun. I was also able to find big enough pieces to make a matching one-piece and TD set.
Beth sent me
lots of photos and talked to me quite a bit about wood combinations. She's really the one that sparked my interest in the koa limbs, I'd not really thought of them before. Beth went above and beyond helping me figure out what I wanted and wasn't afraid to offer an opinion when asked.
I was originally going to go with maccasar ebony in the riser but no matter where I looked I could only find relatively plain wood without a lot of figure, at least in the thickness needed. Most of the macassar I found was 1" thick or less. Good cocobolo in the thickness needed wasn't real common either but there was enough around that I could find something nice and had some options. Cocobolo was my close second choice anyway so that's what I went with.
Tod,
How do Dave and Beth work with you when you are purchasing/supplying the wood. Do they have some standard amount they deduct from the overall cost of the bow.
Burnsie
QuoteOriginally posted by Easykeeper:
QuoteOriginally posted by Kyle Lancaster:
Wow. Did Dave provide the woods or did you buy from another source? Great combination.
I found my own wood and sent it to Dave. I did it to add to the experience, it was a bit like a treasure hunt looking at the wood suppliers sites and the auction site. I don't think what I came up with is really any nicer than what they would have supplied, but I got to pick it out and that was fun. I was also able to find big enough pieces to make a matching one-piece and TD set.
Beth sent me lots of photos and talked to me quite a bit about wood combinations. She's really the one that sparked my interest in the koa limbs, I'd not really thought of them before. Beth went above and beyond helping me figure out what I wanted and wasn't afraid to offer an opinion when asked.
I was originally going to go with maccasar ebony in the riser but no matter where I looked I could only find relatively plain wood without a lot of figure, at least in the thickness needed. Most of the macassar I found was 1" thick or less. Good cocobolo in the thickness needed wasn't real common either but there was enough around that I could find something nice and had some options. Cocobolo was my close second choice anyway so that's what I went with. [/b]
You would have to talk to them Burnsie, I don't remember the details.
I think the final cost of my transaction with Schafer Silvertip Bows was about what it would have been if they supplied the wood. The cost of the wood that I supplied was above and beyond the cost of the bow though so overall my supplying the wood made for a more expensive project even though what I paid Dave and Beth was about the same.
How long did it take for your bow to come? and is it FF compatible?
btw gorgeous bow!
It would have been about 8 months, but since Dave had to let the wood I sent dry a bit it was about 10 months from when I ordered to when I received it.
Yes, it's FF compatible. Dave made some changes to the stripe configuration so the riser is strong enough.
:thumbsup:
Wow...maybe the nicest bow I have ever seen. Great
choices on everything.
:eek: Holy Smokes! I think I know what I want for my birthday!
Love his bows....great stuff....!!!!
That is a beautiful bow
That is one fine Tip. :thumbsup:
Beautiful work
Gorgeous bow...enjoy