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**Acadian Woods** Need some help deciding on a riser wood to go with black glass!!

Started by Mike Burch, November 25, 2007, 06:21:00 PM

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Gordon martiniuk

I have ordered a black glass Kemph little grizzly flat bow whith Black dymondwood riser it should be a sharp bow Black on Black
Gord


hunt it

Another beautiful creation there Brandon. Your bows are certainly works of art!
hunt it


katie


This is a pic of my 56" MadDog longbow.  It is zebrawood with boo core and black glass.  I love it.  Was hard for me to go with black.  I love the wood grain look.  But you just can not beat the performance of boo with black glass.  I love this little bow.  A custom under $200, can't beat it.
"Thousands of tired, nerve-shaken, over-civilized people are beginning to find out that going to the mountains is going home; that wildness is a necessity"  John Muir

Mike Burch

Very nice looking bow Brandon.

Hmmmm. How bout charcoal dymondwood with wenge insert in the center?

Bucksnort101

Bumblebee Dymondwood with Black Glass looks kinda cool. Not for everyone, but it looks nice IMHO.

Mike Burch

Bumblebee Dymondwood?? Never seen that.

T^T^T- one last time to see if there maybe a couple of more pictures of different riser woods and black glass limbs.

Mike   :campfire:

BobCo 1965

I believe pretty much any wood would go with the black glass limbs. Below is a pic of my Adcock with Gaboon Ebony and Black Glass Limbs (I also have a HH with the same combo):



katie

Raw Hide-I know G & M archery had a bumblebee bow made by Kota on their web-site.  It is a looker.  Not sure if it is still up, but worth a look.
"Thousands of tired, nerve-shaken, over-civilized people are beginning to find out that going to the mountains is going home; that wildness is a necessity"  John Muir

S. Brant Osborn

Might want to call about that diamond wood.  I ordered a bow last month and he said that he did not like to use it.  I went with Wenge and a Bacote stripe with Bacote vineers over bamboo.
Brant
"I'm the proud son of a Vietnam Vet and proud to be Made in America!"


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