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Title: Whippenstick, A@h, Leon Stewart-We'll See pg.2
Post by: GANDGOLF on April 08, 2015, 07:00:00 PM
Looking for a 1 pc, Longbow. Must be cut close to center. R/D preferable. How do these bows stack up to each other ? Who makes Whippenstick? Any advice would greatly be appreciated.

Thanks Dano
Title: Re: Whippenstick, A@h, Leon Stewart-We'll See pg.2
Post by: mooshkat on April 08, 2015, 07:33:00 PM
Ken Rholloff, not sure on spelling, he has a website, awesome bows. He lives about 30minutes from me, he is a great bowyer, his bows are superb performers, do a search on here and the wall. I have the onepiece Phoenix, and 3piece firehawk. (http://i.imgur.com/DtdjwEb.jpg)
Title: Re: Whippenstick, A@h, Leon Stewart-We'll See pg.2
Post by: mooshkat on April 08, 2015, 07:41:00 PM
My friends wife has his 1pc longbow, we shoot together 4-5 times a week, and just about everytime i have to fling a dozen or so arrows thru her bow, because it used to be all i shot was longbows, now i am into recurves. I will say her bow is fast, dead in the hand, and about the quietist bow i have ever shot.
Title: Re: Whippenstick, A@h, Leon Stewart-We'll See pg.2
Post by: Florida lime on April 08, 2015, 07:45:00 PM
Close David - Ken Rohloff.   :D  

He's not making any more custom bow orders once the current orders are filled, but he will be making "Stock" bows.

I'd love to pick up the 'right' LH Phoenix some day.   :thumbsup:
Title: Re: Whippenstick, A@h, Leon Stewart-We'll See pg.2
Post by: creekwood on April 08, 2015, 07:47:00 PM
At the present time, Ken Rohloff of WhippenStick Custom Bows, is not taking any new orders.  See his website for more information.
Title: Re: Whippenstick, A@h, Leon Stewart-We'll See pg.2
Post by: jmahma on April 08, 2015, 07:53:00 PM
I have a slammer, acx 1 piece, and a 65" whippenstick lb on the rack currently. I shoot the ws the most. The finish on the ws is light years ahead of the other 2. No unfilled pores in the wood on the ws. I can't say the same for the ls or the A&H. The ws is the cheaper bow and it is cosmetically perfect. For the $ the other two should be and are not. It drives me nuts that these high dollar bows have unfilled pores In the riser. There are a lot of custom bowyers that ship out bows with this.
Title: Re: Whippenstick, A@h, Leon Stewart-We'll See pg.2
Post by: mooshkat on April 08, 2015, 08:40:00 PM
Yes,i was shooting with Ken a couple weeks ago, he said he was not going to do customs anymore, just stock bows, he cant keep up, i just didnt know when he was going to go with it.
Title: Re: Whippenstick, A@h, Leon Stewart-We'll See pg.2
Post by: nineworlds9 on April 09, 2015, 08:06:00 AM
Whippenstick or Leon Stewart for sure.  Both superb.  Ken at WS is a super guy and so is Leon.  Both are world class craftsmen.  Ken's work is possibly the best finish work I've seen and he does it all by hand.  Leon's bows are a benchmark too.  Kens wait time is a little less.  A&H are good bows but WS and Stewart are true top shelf customs with very personalized service.
Title: Re: Whippenstick, A@h, Leon Stewart-We'll See pg.2
Post by: maxwell on April 09, 2015, 09:01:00 AM
I have yet to find a long bow that I can shoot better than a Stewart Slammer.  Just love the way they fit me and hit what I am looking at.
Title: Re: Whippenstick, A@h, Leon Stewart-We'll See pg.2
Post by: GANDGOLF on April 10, 2015, 09:03:00 AM
Well, I'm looking more for a 3d type bow. A little longer, little less #s. Watching Jimmy Blackman on his you tube videos , I've picked up an inch of draw length. Wanted something I can really dial in on the target with. Need a stable ,  fast casting platform. There are some Slammers in the classifieds, but I've never seen a Whippenstick. Gathering info for options. Trying to get the Best bang for my buck.
Title: Re: Whippenstick, A@h, Leon Stewart-We'll See pg.2
Post by: LEWIS VADEN on April 10, 2015, 09:34:00 AM
You have seen my Whippenstick a number of times.
Title: Re: Whippenstick, A@h, Leon Stewart-We'll See pg.2
Post by: tracker12 on April 10, 2015, 09:42:00 AM
You might also want to consider a "Big River".  It is one of the smoothest longbows I have shot and Johns prices are way reasonable for the quality of craftsmanship you get.  I have a 66" 43# @28.
Title: Re: Whippenstick, A@h, Leon Stewart-We'll See pg.2
Post by: Bullfrog 1 on April 10, 2015, 09:46:00 AM
I have owned MANY bows over the years. My WS is still my go to.   Bill
Title: Re: Whippenstick, A@h, Leon Stewart-We'll See pg.2
Post by: nineworlds9 on April 10, 2015, 10:33:00 AM
You honestly would be thrilled with that 68" 45@28 Slammer in the classifieds.  Its listed dirt cheap too.
Title: Re: Whippenstick, A@h, Leon Stewart-We'll See pg.2
Post by: GANDGOLF on April 10, 2015, 11:20:00 AM
Lewis. I meant in the classifieds. I've only seen your WS once , up close and personal. I've seen the results of you shooting Lights out with it.(like the Texas Longbow). When you won 1st in the Senior Div. I've had a 64" bow one time and the way I was shooting at the time, when drawing , the string kept hitting my side ( didn't like that ). I'm shooting more straight up now and might be able to handle a 64". Not too sure about a 66"er. Was Really looking @ the 64" 48#@28. But alas, it is gone. By the way, 9, I grew up the 1st. 8 years of my life in FLA. Tampa, Tallahassee, and Jacksonville. Near the OLD airport. Went to Oceanway Manor Elem. school.
Title: Re: Whippenstick, A@h, Leon Stewart-We'll See pg.2
Post by: GANDGOLF on April 10, 2015, 11:42:00 AM
In the Texas Longbow , you Must shoot a 1pc. Long bow. Wooden arrows, 50 targets. Your score is flighted and you shoot again, on Sun. With people who are close to your score. 2 score keepers , 2 pullers. This tournament is the reason I'm looking for a different 1pc. The A@H is too twitchy for 4-5 sec hold. Will be put up for sale after something else is acquired. So.. I'm leaving for Vanderpool Texas in just a few  min. To see what manner of bows for sale down there. And to shoot of course. Some good bowyers will be there, Foley, Palmer, Sarrels etc. Plus a lot of used bow sellers. Try some different bows, leave my options open.   :archer:
Title: Re: Whippenstick, A@h, Leon Stewart-We'll See pg.2
Post by: on April 10, 2015, 12:24:00 PM
By your signature, it appears you are kinda partial to 3pc bows, like me. I gave up shooting the open class at the longbow shoot (mostly because I hate those darn wood arrows) and just shoot selfbow or composite now (I have bamboo arrows for those bows. Bamboo is grass and not wood   ;)    ;)    ;)     ).

Bisch
Title: Re: Whippenstick, A@h, Leon Stewart-We'll See pg.2
Post by: njloco on April 10, 2015, 02:37:00 PM
I don't think either will be able to stand next to your Morrison Shawnee, if it has the foam carbon limbs, but either bow will make you happy.
Title: Re: Whippenstick, A@h, Leon Stewart-We'll See pg.2
Post by: Sixby on April 10, 2015, 02:38:00 PM
Check out the Sasquatchs when you are there. Bro. Kirk is headed that way. Oh and be kind to him. The Texas turkeys aren't and He's needin some soothing. LOL. I guess he had a blast hunting them but they wouldn't go along with his game plan last time. LOL

God bless ya all, Steve
Title: Re: Whippenstick, A@h, Leon Stewart-We'll See pg.2
Post by: GANDGOLF on April 10, 2015, 07:38:00 PM
Hey Bisch, Thot you were gone!   Najalco , my Morrison has Bamboo cores. Will throw an arrow as fast as my Dalaa ! Will Sasquatch have bows with him? I'll certainly look him up !!
Title: Re: Whippenstick, A@h, Leon Stewart-We'll See pg.2
Post by: longbow fanatic 1 on April 10, 2015, 08:40:00 PM
QuoteOriginally posted by nineworlds9:
You honestly would be thrilled with that 68" 45@28 Slammer in the classifieds.  Its listed dirt cheap too.
X2    :thumbsup:
Title: Re: Whippenstick, A@h, Leon Stewart-We'll See pg.2
Post by: bowtough on April 10, 2015, 10:10:00 PM
Leon Stewart longbows rock!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Have not shot his recurves yet, but I am betting they are incredible as well.
Recently got my hands on an r/d longbow of his and it is a dream to shoot! 65" long and 61# at my draw length. Can you say fast.   :scared:  This bow is built like a tank, and I am sure someone will be shooting it long after I am gone!   :thumbsup:
Title: Re: Whippenstick, A@h, Leon Stewart-We'll See pg.2
Post by: md126 on April 11, 2015, 09:05:00 AM
Really, really hard to beat a Whippenstick.
Title: Re: Whippenstick, A@h, Leon Stewart-We'll See pg.2
Post by: GANDGOLF on April 11, 2015, 10:19:00 PM
Well, looked at All that were there. Nobody had  a 64"46-50# I pc. Longbow. Didn't see bro Kirkll . Will look tomorrow. Still looking.
Title: Re: Whippenstick, A@h, Leon Stewart-We'll See pg.2
Post by: SAVIOUR68 on April 12, 2015, 04:59:00 PM
Gandgolf if you were a Lefty you could shoot my Whippenstick long bow I got from Ken about 2 weeks ago 65" 51@29.
I have owned/shoot  A@H as well as Kens longbow and there were near the same speed through my chrono but the Whippenstick is all wood/glass and quiet as a mouse. And the best thing is Kens bows were half the price with the best finish and attention to deal I have ever seen.
I love my new Whippenstick.
Title: Re: Whippenstick, A@h, Leon Stewart-We'll See pg.2
Post by: nineworlds9 on April 13, 2015, 08:40:00 AM
When Savior wants the next hot item I have first dibs on his WS longbow   :p    LOL!!  I honestly don't think that time will come though, Ken's work is incredible to say the least.  We're talkin in same league as Centaur finish and shootability wise.
Title: Re: Whippenstick, A@h, Leon Stewart-We'll See pg.2
Post by: GANDGOLF on April 13, 2015, 10:05:00 AM
Well, got back from Vanderpool late last night . No one had a 64-66" 1 pc. Didn't see Kirkll. The threat of rain kept a lot of vendors and contestants away. The turnout was good. Just not up to the usual standards. So the chance to tryout one was  null and void. I know I'd like one juuust a little heavier than 45#. So .. the search continues. It was Hilarious, watching those supposedly perfectly tuned arrows, corkscrewing and tail wagging thru the air when their fletching was drenched. My carbons flew perfectly, even when they went sailing off into the Rain/mist. My woodies on the  other hand.. I knew they were underspined just didn't realize how bad. A little lighter bow would help correct that. Course so would higher spined arrows.   :laughing:
Title: Re: Whippenstick, A@h, Leon Stewart-We'll See pg.2
Post by: danshao on April 13, 2015, 11:18:00 PM
Haven't shot the other bows mentioned in the title but the ridiculously fast whippenstick longbow made me sell my ILF recurve limbs of the same weight and never looked back  :)
Title: Re: Whippenstick, A@h, Leon Stewart-We'll See pg.2
Post by: GANDGOLF on April 14, 2015, 06:03:00 PM
Called Ken- He told me his dilemma. I said , "I was told to call you , because you were loaning out a bow." He said "yes he was, it was his personal 1pc." I said " well what are the spec's on that one?" He told me . And I said " That's fine if you want to sell, I'll Take it !" So we'll see..(I think I shocked him). He's gonna think on it.  Sent good pic's. Told me all it's flaws,nicks scratches..etc. Heres the Great part ! A lot of bowyers would say it's the "greatest thing since Sliced bread"  Says a lot about the man if he has to think about selling a used/demo bow. So.. we'll see. After reading his webpage, didn't think I'd hear back from him, I really was shocked when he called. Another redeeming quality, in a Bowyer.   :shaka:  Don't get me wrong, most guys want to ship Nothing but their best work. But if someone understands that it's used. To me , it's not a reflection , on his craft, or workmanship. It's an achievement. If someone still wants his  product in less than stellar condition.

Dano