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Have you ever made arrows to match a bow (Looks not Tune)

Started by Scott E, June 09, 2014, 06:18:00 PM

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Scott E

I've never made arrows to match a bow but today I had some time off and was feeling creative.

The bow is a centaur chimera carbon back and doug fir belly. It has a bocote riser and turquoise accents.

The arrows are doug fir with black and turquoise cresting with sliver pin stripes.

If you've ever done it post some pics and tell us about it      :archer2:    

   

   

   
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CHENRYIV

I had Pat Carter with Back Porch Traditional Archery make some for my BW PL V.  They look great!!

         
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Matty


frassettor

QuoteOriginally posted by CHENRYIV:
I had Pat Carter with Back Porch Traditional Archery make some for my BW PL V.  They look great!!

                 
Those are beautiful
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Scott E

Those BW arrows are sweet!  Any idea how he did that  swirling with the stain?
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nineworlds9

Scott and frass' those are awesome!   Yeah buddy

I was gonna say yes but then I realized I don't have any pink bows LOL
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TBOF

The Whittler

No i never did, but I have in the past done cresting so the lines would match up with lines on the riser.

All I had to do was nock the arrow on the bow and I would know if my BH changed.


Gdpolk

Nah.  I like BRIGHT PINK arrows for visibility, but I would never want a bright pink bow
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Matty


cahaba

Scott that turquois looks awesome!

Sweet arrows frass!
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"River from above"

sticksnstones

WOW that BW setup is awesome!!!

Pat is quite the artist, I got a dozen from him and could hardly bring myself to shoot them. Gorgeous arrows!
Thom

Sam McMichael

When I ordered my black glass Wesley Special, I also ordered a set of arrows with black crown dip. They looked good together.
Sam

snag

Nice arrows guys! I don't have any pictures to share on this point. But several times guys have requested this. One that comes to mind is a fella that had a green glass bow. So I was able to match up a green stain for the wood shaft and then went from there with the crown, cresting and fletching. I have also done arrows with "school colors". Kind of fun.
Isaiah 49:2...he made me a polished arrow and concealed me in his quiver.

tomsm44

I'm about to start my first cresting adventure.  Not exactly matching the bow.  Kinda the opposite I guess.  I'm doing pink/white for visibility (my first pink arrows) and there's no pink on my bow, but I did just order two pink/brown strings and pink/brown whisker silencers yesterday.  Bow is a mid 60s Ben Pearson Hunter with zebra riser/brown glass.  It's a lower draw weight backup bow that I'm trying to get my wife to start shooting with me, so that's part of the reason for going all out with the pink.  That, and because it's gonna look fabulous.    ;)

Matt
Matt Toms

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