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How many trad bows do you currently own ?

Started by skychief, July 20, 2008, 04:17:00 PM

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Lonesome Wind

Keep your stick bent!
Vince

John Krause

4 kodiak Hunters
Hatfield
Hi Speed
White bison LB
2 lB made for me by friend
Jeffrey Royal Mag
Martin x200
Browning Recurve
Pearson Recurve
Cherry dual shelf Bear Grizzly Static tip recurve
Paul Bunyan fiberglass dual shelf
Shakespeare kids bow
When a man shoots with a bow it is own vigor of body that drives the arrow,  his own mind controls the missile's flight......His trained muscles and toughened thews have done the work

Bill Turner


Shawn Leonard

I will name mine since a lot of guys are, like Danny I could not begin to name al lthat I have owned. Currently I have an RER Arroyo and an RER XR, a 66 Bear Alaskan, a 68 Bear Grizzly, a 67 LH Bear Grizzly, 1 Indian Archery recurve, a 66 Pearson Hunter, 1 PSE Kingfisher(bowfishing)and 1 lefty selfbow by a friend. I said I had six but it looks like 9 right now!! Shawn
Shawn

Schafer

18, But between me and my dad we shoot a toltal of 6 of them.
"There's more fun in hunting with the handicap of the bow than there is in hunting with the sureness of the gun." - Fred Bear

53@29 Randy Morin Banshee
66@29 Schafer Silvertip

JL

3 customs
Blacktail Snakebit TD,Zipper TD and Big East TD

3 production
64,65 and 59 Kodiaks
Practice like you are the worst, shoot like you are the best...

bloodyarrow

19 AND 2 ON THE WAY. Scratch the 2 one just arrived 1 on the way
Hunting The Way of My Ancestors
(The Traditional Way)


Eddie

Dick in Seattle

my house is not built of old bows, as someone here alleged (:^)  I just gave a rough estimate way back, but since the thread has gone on and gotten specific, here you go with an actual list:

Black Widow  MAIII
Black Widow PSA
Black Widow Longbow
Black Widow (Wilson Bros.) Target bow

3 Bear Super Kodiaks
Bear Grizzly
Bear Kodiak Hunter
Bear Kodiak Magnum
Bear Tamerlane target bow
Bear Magnesium B riser/limbs

Howard Hill Longbowman's Choice
Howard Hill Ol' 3 Toes
Howard Hill Wesley Special
Howard Hill Redman Classic  (blank in progress)

2 Wing Falcons
Wing Presentation II target bow
Super Cheetah target bow
Trad Tech Titan (6 limb sets)
Belcher Lady Longhorn longbow
Moosejaw Elite
Moosejaw Classic
J. D. Berry Viper (coming)
J. D. Berry Yahweh
Martin Hi-Speed
Toelke TD recurve/2 sets limbs
Treadway Longbow
Root vintage longbow
Pearson vintage longbow
Pronghorn 3 piece longbow
Pearson Signature TD
Bob Lee BiCentennial longbow

That's 34 bows, but 5 of them are on the block:
Pearson Signature
Berry Yahweh
Bob Lee BiCentennial
Toelke recurve
Wing Falcon

so I'm actually under 30... and I feel no guilt... when I was collecting treadle sewing machines, I once had 175!  The bows are much easier to handle and store...

Dick in Seattle
Dick in Seattle

"It ain't how well the bow you shoot shoots, it's how well you shoot the bow you shoot."

Wednesday Caste

I just start the "Trad" thing in October 07 and have 3.  Your lists are causing me to wonder what I have gotten myself into this time. Fortunately I'm into bartering so it hasn't hit the pocketbook. Loving this thread though.
Quinn
Thy word [is] a lamp unto my feet, and a light unto my path. Psalms 119:105
Gracious God; wonderful wife; 2 beautiful kids; bamboo fly rods; recurve bows; and a 57 Chevy. Life is a blessing.
Bear Kodiak Hunter 58" 46#; Ben Pearson Colt 62" 45#

slabsides

I feel like a piker here. I only have four in the stable right now: A Bear 76'er, an old fiberglass/aluminum takedown youth bow made for the Boy Scouts, and two 35# Brownings, a Prep and a Rover. My hunting bows were traded away a few years ago when arthritis made it impossible for me to hunt any more. Gone are my Damon Howatt Hunter, Kodiak Hunter, and Browning Nomad. I have owned longbows in the far distant past, and would like to find another one to relive youthful flatbow pleasures; but at the prices charged for simple bows these days, it's hard for a retired guy on short rations to justify the expense. I haunt yard sales, looking for an old flatbow to refurbish. Can't pull much more than a 35 pounder these days, so my hopes are slim and none on finding such. Still, it gives me something to wish for.
The Wise said: "This cannot be done." The Fool came, and did it.

Shakes.602

"Carpe Cedar" Seize the Arrow!
"Life doesn't get Simpler; it gets Shorter and Turns in Smaller Circles." Dean Torges
"Faith is to Prayer what the Feather is to the Arrow" Thomas Morrow
"Ah Think They Should Outlaw Them Thar Crossbows" A Hunting Pal

Teacher_of_the_Arcane

Hi All,

I have three bows....a Ben Person my dad bought for me when I was 12 years old...my first bow; a Bear Kodiak Magnum....my first serious hunting bow (age 22)...now retired due to damage; and a Tomahawk, 62", 50# @ 28", purchased a couple of years ago (age 56) to replace my Kodiak.
Lobo Lohr -- Old School Hunter

OkKeith

Well... let's see. I have a RH and a LH 1968 Red Wing Hunter (LH was my Dad's, RH he got for me the year I was born). I have a 1968 Bear Kodiak Hunter with what I think they call the C handle, I have a DH Hunter (early '70's?), and a realy old Black Widow "Moth" from when the Wilson Bros. were still in Springfield, MO. These of course are all recurves.

I also have a Martin ML-10 longbow, and several hickory backed, rawhide backed and self longbows (5 total) that I have made. Guess that is 11 all told. I'm not a collector or anything, I just have a hard time turning loose of a bow once I get it.

OkKeith
In a moment of decision the best thing you can do is the right thing. The worst thing you can do is nothing.
Theodore Roosevelt

Zenzele

2 with 1 on the way!
This thread is great, can see the addiction though!!
 :clapper:    :biglaugh:
'It's better to have less thunder in the mouth, and more lightning in the hand.' - Apache proverb

beachbowhunter

Just sold two(right Zenzele?  :D  ) so now I'm down to 4, Zipper Extreme, Marriah Thermal, TimberGhost recurves and a Zipstick longbow. Just don't ask me how many sets of limbs I have...  :eek:
Ishi was a Californian                   :cool:

MarthaK

I've only been trad shooting since May 2007 and I already have 4.  I tend to go overboard when I really enjoy something.
Faithful servant to the Dino Wrangler.

mjlaychur

30 plus, some are antiques and wall hangers, most are shooters and are bows I have made over the years. A few are custom longbows and recurves. I'm still making bows, I can't seem to stop.

Tom I.

1LH Howard Hill Longbowmans Choice 43lbs @ 26", 64"
1LH Howard Hill Owl takedown 45lbs @ 26", 68"
1 RH Howard Hill Bear Cub 26lbs at 27", 56" (Grandkids)
1 LH 1975 Super Kodiak 45lbs at 28"
1 LH/RH Bear Alaskan (1958, I think) 41Lbs
1 LH/RH Bear Kodiak (1959, I think) 50lbs
1 LH Bear Kodiak Special 40lbs @ 28", 60"
1 LH Ben Pearson 7330 takedown 48lbs at 28"
1 RH York Crescent 24lbs at 28", 64" (Grandkids)
1 LH/RH Grimes Chief About 50lbs, 60-62"
1 LH/RH Ben Pearson 302 50lbs at 28"
Total to date: 11 and I'm not done yet ;^)
Tom I.

Bakes168

One, a '65 Kodiak. But I also use my dad's Black Bear, which is an excellent bow.
 :archer:  
Bakes
"A hunt based only on trophies taken falls short of what the ultimate goal should be...time to commune with your inner soul as you share the outdoors with the birds, animals, and fish that live there"
-Fred Bear

James 2:19-20

USMC Infantry

GrayRhino

God  now commandeth all men everywhere to repent.  Acts 17:30

"All bowhunting trips are good,  some are just real good!"  Bill Baker

"We're all trophy hunters...until something else comes along."  Glenn St. Charles


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