I've finally thinned my bow collection down to the *essentials (Yellowstone Half-Breed, 60" 56@28, Gary Sentman Icon, 66" 50@28, and BW SAG, 58" 49@28) I've made room for what I've really been looking for for a while; A Great Northern Lil' Creep.  There was one in stock with the specs I really like, 1 piece bow with a straight grip, brown glass with shedua riser.  It's supposed to be here Monday, and I can't hardly wait.  I called GN a couple of times, and I asked a bunch of questions, but both Sharon and Jerry were more than helpful.  I'm happy to buy bow from such nice people.
			
			
			
				You'll like the "lil' creep" I have the jackknife version in shedua and brown glass.....it's a keeper.    :thumbsup:    
That's it making you want to duck in my avatar too   :D   
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Darcy    :campfire:
			
			
			
				great choice
			
			
			
				great choice
			
			
			
				My favorite bow...you'll love it as a hunting bow
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				:thumbsup:   the only hunting bow you will ever need..smooth, quick, quiet and easy to shoot.. Enjoy it
			
			
			
				Congrats on your new bow, enjoy.
Bob
			
			
			
				Beautiful bow.  Enjoy.
			
			
			
				I got my lil' creep in the mail today.  I didn't waste any time before a put a few arrows threw it, and a few questions were raised.  How can a bow this short be so stable?  How can a bow this light have so little hand shock?  Why isn't it stacking? I though short longbows had to be highly reflexed deflexed.  I couldn't have been more wrong. This bow is great, just like all the reviews claim; quick, quite, stable and smooth.  Unlike other nice bows I've shot, when the new wears off I really doubt I'll change my mind.  I'll give it a few weeks but there might be a nice BW recurve on the classifieds.  
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				Nice bow!
			
			
			
				I've wondered the same thing. How can people claim a mild r/d bow of that length is smooth and stable? 
Having owned other GNs, I have to assume, that if anyone could do it, Jerry could;-)