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A Fall Tall Tines

Started by Pat Ct, November 30, 2016, 05:45:00 PM

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Pat Ct

Hello,

Here is one of Brian Wessel's latest recurves. I got it about a month ago but only now have I had the patience to upload some pictures.

It's 50# @ 28" drawn to 30.5" and 62" AMO on a 16" riser (short riser, long limb config.).

I had my head set on Black and White Ebony and he suggested to go with Ebony Dymondwood as a flare and limb wedges with alternating BW ebony and Ebony Dymondwood accent lines and BW ebony overlays.

It seems to like CX Heritage 250, 31" BOP to valley of nock with 250 grains up front. It gives me a total arrow weight of about 610 grains and around 10.5 gpp at my Draw weight.

As we usually say: the pics don't do the bow justice, or maybe I'm just bad at taking them or maybe I'm just still smitten.

Just showing off and shouting out to Brian for another great tool and awesome service!

Thanks for looking, hope the pics work, Pat.

I'll try to get some strung pictures up  
tomorrow...

 














Pat Ct


nineworlds9

Holy mackerel, that's the nicest Tall Tines I've ever seen!  I am jealous.
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1/4 away

WOW!!! That's a looker for sure!!
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Mike Vines

That is one of the prettiest bows I have seen.  You did well getting that one, now don't be afraid to use it for what it was intended to do
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Jayrod

Wow what a stunning looking bow best of luck with it Brian makes some great bows!
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Michael Arnette

Soo jealous! Bryan is making me some limbs soon and I can't wait to see what they look like. I got away from the brown glass ive been using and went exotic of his choice

Pat Ct

That sounds great! And thank you Michael, Aaron and Pat for the pics and information regarding the DymondWood some time ago!

Cheers!

KyStickbow

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Ringneck

What a looker! Love My Tall Tines.

TexasTrad

that is a great looking bow!   wow

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CraigC

great looking bow...love that wood

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Very sharp! I imagine that riser has some mass weight.


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