Two nights ago I received my Wilderness Custom Arrows from David Lawson, known to Tradgang as Snag. Other than his test kit I have no experience with wood arrows, but I can already say I'm not going back. The exhilarating shooting experience I was looking for in evermore expensive carbons I have found here, made of wood... Ironic this was counterintuitive as we are traditionalists. I was pleased with my carbons, they bare shafted very well, but turns out I was happy with the shadows on the wall because I had never been outside the cave. A return to carbon, for me, would be a re-burdening of the yoke.
My bows are in the mid-fifties. These arrows are weighing about 575 grains on my scale. They fly like the midnight train that carried Kerouac's immortal Dharma Bum up the Pacific coast; a steel-devouring hell hound in the night. One dozen colorfully crested daisy cutters that leave the bow with purposeful intent.
Of course, they are beautifully done. I went to David's site and commented on his work that struck me, but beyond that just said "do what you do." The candy apple finish is worthy of a Billy Gibbons Cadillac. Colors that remind me of the wool flannel my grandfather would wear into the vintage American winter of Jump River Wisconsin.
Get in touch with David. Shooting your bow will mirror the quiet peace of a silent film.
(http://i1320.photobucket.com/albums/u532/chase_el_p/FullSizeRender-53.jpg) (http://s1320.photobucket.com/user/chase_el_p/media/FullSizeRender-53.jpg.html)
(http://i1320.photobucket.com/albums/u532/chase_el_p/FullSizeRender-54.jpg) (http://s1320.photobucket.com/user/chase_el_p/media/FullSizeRender-54.jpg.html)
(http://i1320.photobucket.com/albums/u532/chase_el_p/FullSizeRender-52.jpg) (http://s1320.photobucket.com/user/chase_el_p/media/FullSizeRender-52.jpg.html)
(http://i1320.photobucket.com/albums/u532/chase_el_p/IMG_4052.jpg) (http://s1320.photobucket.com/user/chase_el_p/media/IMG_4052.jpg.html)
I think I have 4 sets of David's work, and they set a standard that I have only seen a few match. :thumbsup:
Beautiful arrows and beautifully written !!, thank you
Great looking sticks! I have never seen any of David's work that was not truly awesome!
Bisch
First class arrows by a First class guy.
Very, very nice.
first class work by arrowsmith and author of the post. your pics are very well presented.
Yep, that man makes some pretty arrows!
Good shooting to ya, Chase!
Post the web site please
Very nice !!!
Those are top notch!! That finish is amazing
Those look super! :thumbsup: :clapper:
Thanks guys!
Thank you Jed! Hope all's well in the great state of Pennsylvania.
Here is the website: http://wildernesscustomarrows.com
Thanks for feedback Chase. So glad you like what unveiled as I created your arrows. I agree with your thoughts about "purposeful intent". Such a different experience from other materials.
Good shooting, David
They look great!
Outstanding
Chase:
Glad to hear you've made the switch to Doug Fir. I was sure you would love Snag's product after giving them a try. I have about 5 dozen in my arsenal and love them for more than just the way they look and fly. I shot Cedar for years with great success, but in comparison Doug Fir is extremely tough and not nearly as prone to break the tip off behind the point when I bounce them off something on a errant shot. The other plus is that they always hit where they land! Ok, go figure.
I have a few dozen of David's fine craftsmanship, every one well constructed.
I enjoy getting arrows built by someone else as I have been building my own for 20+ years.