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I've Still Got It- Have You?

Started by BWallace10327, February 05, 2017, 09:53:00 PM

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wood carver 2

QuoteOriginally posted by wood carver 2:
My first was a bamboo backed longbow that was my first build. It broke while being shot after shooting some 1000 arrows through it. I saved the riser and I'll rebuild it one day.
Dave.
" Vegetarian" another word for bad hunter.

wood carver 2

Double post. Sorry, slow of mind this afternoon.    :knothead:  
Dave.
" Vegetarian" another word for bad hunter.

bunyan

I still remember going to the toy store and being given the choice between a toy helicopter and a toy bow with suction cup arrows. I picked the bow and it may still be in the rafters in my parents basement. I don't know what happened to the original string but I remember I would have to make a new one every time I took it out to shoot with the real arrows I progressed to. The homemade strings kept breaking! I still had it when a friend gave me a red bear kids recurve in 5th grade. My nephew has that bow now!

reddogge

Mine was a Ben Pearson lemonwood longbow, 30# in 1955. It disappeared decades ago but a friend gave me a very similar Ben Pearson.

First bow clone.

 
Traditional Bowhunters of Maryland
Heart of Maryland Bowhunters
NRA
Mayberry Archers

Keith Zimmerman

Still got my 1st bow.  Recurve.  16yrs old in 1982.

joe ashton

My first real traditional bow was a Big horn 58# recurve.  I bought in in 1995!  I shot my first deer with, and I still have it.
   NOT FOR SALE!!
Joe Ashton,D.C.
pronghorn long bow  54#
black widow long bow 55#
21 century long bow 55#
big horn recurve  58#

Michael Arnette


Ky longbow

I got my first real traditional bow when I was 11 years old. It was a rudder bows archery hickory selfbow. 40# @26" It was a great bow and I put more arrows through it than I can recall. I even began to make my own arrows from poplar dowels from hardware stores. Only took the dowels i could straighten and with the right grain. It worked well for a kid with no money and loosing them didn't hurt as bad lol. Sadly I broke it a few years later drawing it back way beyond its listed draw length.

John146

Still have my Martin X-200 Recurve. Killed my first deer with a bow with it. It was a good starter bow. I think I paid $150 for it.
Todd Trahan
All of Creation Gives God Glory!

crazynate

I sold my first real recurve. A 1970s bear grizzly. I regret it but oh well. It's just a bow.

My first was a stick from the lilac bush, shot it for two years, from age four to age six, we burned it when it broke.  My next one was a flat fiberglass thing.  My third one was a pheasant and rabbit killer. My third was a billet cut Hill style sinew backed ash from a strip that was that was discharged from the neighbors very tall and very straight ash.  That strip made a 35 pound bow for me and a 55 pound bow for the guy that made them both.  He shot a nice 8 pointer with his that year.  That is the one that I wish I still had, it was deadly and had many years of small game kills built into it.

M60gunner

Still have my first real bow. Indian Archery lemonwood. I do not shoot it, have not since I got a Pearson Pinto in 62. It is my kids bow and consider it that.  The Pearson went south while I was in Marines. Got a Bear SK in 72 which I shoot about once a year. It's OK but just not as zippy as my newer Bears.

Captain*Kirk

Yep. Still have it, still shoot it. It has taught four generations to shoot now and counting...
1969 Ben Pearson Super Jet; 35#@ 26 (no, not a misprint)
Aim small,miss small

degabe

Still have my first real bow. It is a hickory bow from Oklahoma that was made for my Dad when he was a kid. I shot it until I was about twelve or so. It is a wall hanger now because I'm afraid the grand kids could break it. It must be about 90 years old now.

FITTER

Yes I still have it..... Dad bought me a childs Darton recurve when I was four. I still have that as well as the Kodiak Hunter he shot at that time.
Philippians 4:13

Compton Traditional Bowhunters

Traditional Archery Society

Northernmist Classic
JD Berry Heritage
Howard Hill Tembo

Jwilliam

My first was a 60" Griffin longbow by John McCullough. Picked it up on my first trip to Denton Hill. It's also one of the few bows I regret selling.

Caleb the bow breaker

Mine blew out of the back of my truck hence the handle I chose when I joined the gang.  I have since found an old pearson just like it that is shootable, but the original broken bow is still hanging in my Dad's den back home.

C
Oh squeaky treestand, how I hate thee!

Joeabowhunter

Mine was a Bear Kodiak Hunter I bought on ****...I still have it.  I never shoot it but can't get rid of it.

curlis

Mine was a Martin Hatfield. Shot my first trad deer and a really nice Black Bear with it.
Pick a spot and concentrate!

Friend

Still have my first a 'Little Bear' since 1969.
>>----> Friend <----<<

My Lands... Are Where My Dead Lie Buried.......Crazy Horse


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