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Shrew bows?

Started by Biggamefish, July 12, 2016, 08:28:00 PM

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Archie

That looks nice.  I have that system on one of my bows and it has been flawless since purchased new several years ago.
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Terry Green said,
QuoteI've owned more than one.....great bows all around....have another on order....wish I would have never sold them but was talked out of them by folks that wanted then....not again.  
Terry, I'll be contacting you soon.     :archer:
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Bob Morrison

Who is building them for you Ron?

Hermon

QuoteOriginally posted by Ron LaClair:
:    

Jim Belcher of Sky Archery and Merlin Calkins are currently building the Shrews. Jim has made new forms using CAD and C&C technology. I'm excited with the results of the improved limb design.

tzolk

Ron,
Will they be able to build enough so you will be able to have a small inventory of general poundage stock bows?
64" Toelke SSLR
64" Toelke Whip SL
68" Toelke Super D
Great Northern Quivers only!

All the best!
Todd Z

Ron LaClair

QuoteRon,
Will they be able to build enough so you will be able to have a small inventory of general poundage stock bows?

That's the plan.    :)
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Ron LaClair

This is the newly designed Classic Hunter with the new more aggressive limb... renamed "Lobo's Paw" This one is 56"

 

 
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Ray Lyon

I've been enjoying the pictures you've been sending me.  Can't wait to see it in person.  I like the name, seeing as how your nickname is Lobo and you've got a strong paw!
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Warden609

Very exciting and I'm a big fan of that takedown system. Might have to pickup a new shrew   :archer2:

Roger Norris

I had my hands on the Lobos Paw prototype. Ron is a very critical bow-man....to my eye it was perfect, Ron wanted it to be tweaked a bit. I think this next generation of Shrew bows will be the benchmark of quality and design, literally a lifetime achievement for my good friend. Think that through....Ron is 80 years old and still striving to make his products better. I admire that a great deal.    :notworthy:
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Ray Lyon

QuoteOriginally posted by Roger Norris:
I had my hands on the Lobos Paw prototype. Ron is a very critical bow-man....to my eye it was perfect, Ron wanted it to be tweaked a bit. I think this next generation of Shrew bows will be the benchmark of quality and design, literally a lifetime achievement for my good friend. Think that through....Ron is 80 years old and still striving to make his products better. I admire that a great deal.     :notworthy:  
Yep.
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Burly

Cool name for a bow.

TSP

Got a strung profile of that new bow?

TSP

Also, are the older Super Shrew designs still available?  (If it ain't broke don't fix it).

Terry Green

Here's my 64#er that I STUPIDLY sold!

 
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Ray Lyon

QuoteOriginally posted by Terry Green:
Here's my 64#er that I STUPIDLY sold!
:knothead:     :nono:  
.....and how's that working out for you?   ;)
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varmint101

How long was that bow Terry?  I've always wanted to try a Shrew.  Shot a McCullough a big, but it was too light poundage for me and a little short I think.
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Ray Lyon

I'm guessing that's a McCullough built Shrew that Terry has(d). Looks like his work. John McCullough built 58" and 60" Super Shrew Samurai's for Ron at that time. Mine is a 58" 55#@27 that John Built in 1999. Of course, I've still got my senses....and that bow.    :p
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