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New TallTines Bow

Started by Michael Arnette, September 11, 2009, 04:14:00 PM

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Michael Arnette


Michael Arnette

Great it did work. I finally figured it out.hehe

Michael Arnette

I have not recieved the bow yet as it is in the mail but had some downtime to let you see the picture that Brain sent me.
The Bow is 70#@29 it was made with lacewood riser and limbs with carbon backing. I have some canebreak skins that I will put on when i get the bow. Looks like great work Brian, thanks for going with the carbon.

Hawkeye

Beautiful bow!  What are the woods involved?  Do I see snakewood?

The unstrung limbs profile puts me in mind of the terrific Sley recurve that is no longer being made.  Does anyone else see a resemblance?

Congrats on a fine bow, Micheal!

Daryl
Daryl Harding
"He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain that which he cannot lose."  Jim Elliot

Traditional bowhunting is often a game of seconds... and inches!

Hawkeye

Sorry, I was typing my question as you were already posting the answer!
Daryl Harding
"He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain that which he cannot lose."  Jim Elliot

Traditional bowhunting is often a game of seconds... and inches!

Michael Arnette

Daryl I love your quote. One of my favorites from an amazing and selfless servant of the one true God.

A.S.

Sweet!! Looks like it should smoke an arrow!!

highlife

Very nice indeed, keep up the good work.
There's something about holding a longbow in your hand!

billy shipp

Michael,

That is a beautiful bow. Word is  they are GREAT shooters.

I sure wish I had me one of them TallTines bows.

Hint, Hint, Hint   (:

Billy

S. Brant Osborn

I spoke with Brian a couple of weeks ago and he is very professional.  Was thinking of a plainone with diamondwood and brown glass, bu after seeing this one,  I may have to get fancy!
Nice bow!  Congrats
B.
"I'm the proud son of a Vietnam Vet and proud to be Made in America!"

Steve O

:biglaugh:   Billy!

I'm glad I found Brian before the rest of you, my second set of twins in in the que...

trcytylr

Jordan Stalker 3pc Takedown 52@28 64"

Steve O

Brian Wessel--do a member search for Talltines and you can PM him.  He has had some "issues" with the guy doing his website, so he now has a new guy, who is doing a bang-up job, and should have it done real soon.

KentuckyTJ

Brian Wessel is the bowyer brianwessel@ymail.com. I am in the process of designing his website (I'm the new guy). If I'm not mistaken the bow up top is Leopard Wood.

Brian is getting me some things together for the site and it will be well on its way in a week or so. You can watch its progress. Here's the address.

www.talltinesarchery.com
www.zipperbows.com
The fulfillment of your hunt is determined by the amount of effort you put into it  >>>---->

billy shipp

Steve O,

Brian is working on it, but you know how that goes....they never work as fast as we'd like them too, but it will be worth the wait.

I'm just glad I ordered when I did. I'm sure Brian is completely covered up by now.

steve helstowski

looks just like a silvertip to me..whats the riser length 14?

Steve O

Steve,

First glances are deceiving...I thought that too.  There is plenty of difference;  especially  in the limbs.  It is too late and mine is in the truck, but I can measure it tomorrow.  Do you go from bolt hole to bolt hole or end of riser to end of riser?

Steve O

Tip to tip the riser is 15".

Guru

Brian makes an awesome looking bow, and from all reports and great shooting and performing bow!

Hope to try out a lefty and see for myself soon    :notworthy:
Curt } >>--->   

"I love you Daddy".......My son Cade while stump shooting  3/19/06

Michael Arnette

Great jod on the site TJ. I got the bow today and will try it out tonight.


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