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Red Cedar

Started by bsv, April 22, 2013, 07:17:00 AM

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bsv

Hey Guys,I ordered a Dave Johnson over the weekend,And can get clear glass over the red cedar.Doe's anyone have any pics to share with me so I can see what it would look like? thanks Burt
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Bud B.

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bsv

Thank you, and the video is awesome, Burt
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Ric O'Shay

You will be pleased with Dave's bow. I have two of them and would not take for 'em. Super light in the hand and have tremendous cast.

Danny
I tremble for my country when I reflect that God is just.   - Thomas Jefferson

Mudd

I found the classic look of brown and white glass a temptation too much to resist....lol
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Ric O'Shay

Mudd -
I couldn't decide which I liked best, the classic look of brown glass on the back and white glass on the belly or the distinctive look of black glass on the back and white glass on the belly that sandwiches the red cedar between the two. So, I got one of each.    :bigsmyl:
I tremble for my country when I reflect that God is just.   - Thomas Jefferson

bsv

Now you got me thinking Ric,how about some pic's of them?PLEASE,PLEASE,PLEASE, LOL Burt
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Mike Mecredy



Here's part of a bow I used cerdar veneers on
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Ric O'Shay

Burt -
Here is a little tease. These are pics Dave sent me during the fabrication stage. The first is a myrtle riser, black glass back and white belly. I named it "Tahlequah" for the Capital of the Cherokee Nation; Tahlequah, Oklahoma.



This is a little shooting done with it. 5 arrows at 25 yards.


This one is the second bow I got from Dave. Imbuia and myrtle riser, brown glass back and white on the belly. I decided to name it "Sequoyah" for the Cherokee Chief that was the first to set the Cherokee language in writing.
I tremble for my country when I reflect that God is just.   - Thomas Jefferson

bsv

That's awesome Ric , thank you everyone. Burt
R/D's soon to come

Eric Sprick

Here are some on a Mohawk I had...



Bottom





Makes a very nice lookin' limb.

Eric

Shifting Shadow

Red Cedar - I love the deep red with the mottled creme. No color like it.
"Keep the bow you like or you will be looking forever." -H.J.

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Dmaxshawn

Here's one that I recently built.  Erc and bocote.  


toehead

next bow I buy will be from Dave Johnson!  thanks for sharing
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bsv

I think I will go with black and white,I love the look of cedar in a veneer ,but I think the lams under clear glass won't look the same because the wood has to be very clear and uniform for lams. Burt
R/D's soon to come

Benner

That's what I have ordered on mine.

Brock

if you like red cedar also check juniper limbs...  here in SC we have eastern red cedar which is really a juniper...similar coloration as you are showing...beatufiul woods under clear glass.  I had a Fatal Styk with juniper over bamboo and it was a striking bow.
Keep em sharp,

Ron Herman
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