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Silvertip pictures

Started by A.S., November 16, 2008, 10:54:00 AM

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1/4 away

Here's a couple of pics of my tip...macassar ebony riser with checkered grip, dyed curly maple limbs with antler nocks and brass antler td knobs.

Do not follow where the path may lead.  Go, instead, where there is no path and leave a trail.

Tim

All of the bows have a walnut riser...

Limbs are: russian olive, camo and the plain jains.  

Hey Billy...check these Schafers out!  :goldtooth:  

       

TomMcDonald

Oh god stop tempting me.
Those are amazing looking bows.

billy shipp

Tim....do you just like to torment me or what?....I'd hate to see how you treated me if you weren't my friend  ^8

Billy

DEATHMASTER

I may need to just order one.
Can not find a used one in my specs for sale.
60" 55# or less @28" checkered grip takedown.
HINT HINT
They are all VERY nice!
DEATHMASTER

Stickbow98

My current stable:

60" Maple w/ Camo limbs



62" All Bocote w/ 2 sets of limbs

TGMM Family of the Bow

A.S.

Thanks again and again guys!

Hey Tim G, those Russian Olive limbs are to die for!

Don't worry Billy, your's will be here before you know it!!

Ian johnson

how heavy are those risers?, they look big
ARTAC member
53@29 sheepeater shaman recurve
52@29 66 bear grizzly
51@29 dryad orion td longbow

Jedimaster

The dymondwood risers have a substantial heft Ian.  I for one like them because they are quite stable and the grip has to be felt to be appreciated.  These aren't just works of art, they are hard working bows and are built to be substantial.
Do or do not ... there is no "try"

Cum catapulatae proscriptae erunt tum soli proscript catapultas habebunt.

jeanpaul3006

1/4 away, that schafer is a beauty. how do you like the 58" inch bow?

A.S.

1/4 away, your's is almost identical to what I have ordered now. What a beauty!

Jim Picarelli

Top one is 58" rosewood w/quilted maple limbs(my favorite),2nd is 60" walnut w/russian olive limbs,3rd is 58" rosewood w/tulipwood limbs and the 1 pc is 60" rosewood w/red elm(just sold that one)
 
67" Hill Tembo, 50@27
67" Hill Half Breed, 53@27
66" Hill Redman, 48@27
66" Hill Cheetah, 55@27
66" Hill Big Five, 50@27

1/4 away

Thanks guys for the compliments. It definitely has eye-appeal and is a great shooter. I bought it from a fellow tradganger early this year and it has a permanent home here with me and is my go to bow.

jeanpaul, while I usually like my bows 60" I've got to say that there is no discernable difference (at least to me)between this 58"er and the 60"ers I've shot.
Do not follow where the path may lead.  Go, instead, where there is no path and leave a trail.

Curveman

Great looking bows, great shooters-great find!
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ScottinPA

"There is no excellance in Archery without great labor".
Maurice Thompson 1879

Nothing clears a troubled mind better than shooting a bow.
Fred Bear

limbow

Rosewood w/camphor burl limbs



Walnut w/camo limbs
Kevin Osworth
->>>--TGMM Family of the Bow-->

Steve Crowl

No pic's of mine right now, but walnut riser with Advantage camo limbs. Not sure how many Dave made with the Advantage camo. Smooth and sweet!
Steve Crowl

"Proud Father of several Marines"

Dave Pagel

Hey Tim Golder,

Are you calling that "Pagel" bow plain jane!  I know you have taken a bunch of critters with it.

I have a new one now, walnut dymondwood riser with macassar ebony limbs, antler knobs and tips.  Sweet!

Dave

Rich LaBombard

Guys, stunning pics, every one of them!

I don't know Jim Picarelli, but any guy with four silvertips is o.k. in my book.

I had a chance to shoot a silvertip for a few days, and they shoot as good as they look.

jeanpaul3006

santos rosewood with quilted maple limbs


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