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question for you hill shooters about a hill

Started by primitivealltheway, November 26, 2011, 01:06:00 PM

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primitivealltheway

the wild boar was a limited run,what were the woods used in the limbs and riser on this bow..
thanks
"nothing like being in the woods with a stick and string"

far rider

Wow, I should know this.
You can post this on the HHBug thread and get an answer, or you can go to  www.howardhilllongbowmen.com,  or....you can pm Dick Whitman, he goes by Dick In Seattle. He runs the Hill Longbowmen site, and is an avid collector. Last resort you could email Craig Ekin, he builds the Hill bows now and is a sponsor. MUDD also would be a good source.

TS
Noli rogare pro onia pauciora, rogate pro scapulas latiores.

I go afield with bent wood, stick and string in search of serenity  through my primal quest.

Venatôr

mikebiz

The Wild Boar run was begun in 2003 I believe.  Only 50 bows were produced.  

The Boar sports 5 limb laminations, 4 bamboo with an middle lam of Red Elm.  Black glass belly and back (glossy or satin).  Double tip overlays of wild boar tusk (of course) over Snakewood.  Verawood riser.  Smoked deerhide handle wrap.  

There are a couple of nice photos of Ric O'Shay's Wild Boar here:

http://tradgang.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=1;t=110210#000003

The beavertail handle wrap is not original to the bow (but looks awesome) and this particular bow is the only Wild Boar that has the "razorback boar" silver inlay.  

Hope this helps.  Very nice looking model.  It's one I'm interested in finding.
"...and last of all I leave to you the thrill of life and the joy of youth that throbs a moment in a well bent bow, then leaps forth in the flight of an arrow." - Saxton Pope


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