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Stillwater self bows by Gene McGlashen .. what do you know ??

Started by elkken, August 08, 2015, 12:29:00 PM

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SportHunter

I'll take some pics in the next couple of days of the two I have.

Pearl, the nocks are spliced woods on the bow nocks.

PEARL DRUMS


SportHunter

Here are the pics as promised.

Stillwater Selkirk, 40# @28", 60", comprised of three lams, hickory back, thin unknown mid lam and osage belly.









SportHunter

Second bow. Stillwater Berwick, 52# @ 28", 66"

This is an slightly snakey osage selfbow. Really nice craftsmanship, great nocks. Some glue filled linear cracks are present in the limbs, this is not uncommon for selfbows but does show his skill with dealing these types of cracks to make a solid and functional bow.











Dan bree

Wow sport hunter  I'm jealous  those are some real gems.
Dan Breen

Steelhead

BUMP for member who had questions about Stillwater

Maybe Chuck at Two Tracks can correspond with you?


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