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-NEW McCullough 59'er PICS ARE HERE!

Started by Catskill Longbow, November 14, 2011, 06:56:00 PM

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Catskill Longbow

Thanks Charlie, but in a day or two I don't think I'll be missing them! They were pretty much collecting dust anyway.  I've been trying to make myself a better shooter by using only 1 bow, so for the last couple of years it has been my K-Mag.



But that's soon to change.......

Catskill Longbow


Catskill Longbow

It's here and it's a beauty! Sorry, pics will have to wait.  Hopefuly tomorrow. John did a fabulous job!

Catskill Longbow


Catskill Longbow


ron w

I would have a hard time with the long wait....that being said it looks like it was worth it....really nice looking bow     :thumbsup:   .................  I hope you become good friends!!
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It IS a beauty! Love the wood combination.
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Catskill Longbow

Sorry for the poor camera skills.  The grain in the wenge is alot more pronounced than it appears in the pics.

ronp

Oh my, that is incredible!!!!!  Congrats.
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Longbow917

Awesome bow Catskills.  What about the 59er drew you in vs the shrew type design.  The handle looks to be the same.... Just curious!

Cyclic-Rivers

Ken, that bow is very nice.

please note, the trade for a longbow is still on the table   ;)    ;)    (just in case).

Somehow I think the 2 of you will get along nicely.
Relax,

You'll live longer!

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Catskill Longbow

As Starkist always said "Sorry Charlie!".

I can't wait get set up and start shooting it.

Longbow-I had a Griffin (Shrew type) and liked it alot. I've also always liked the look of a fine recurve.  My final decision was based on the fact that there are alot more Griffins and Shrews around than 59'ers.  There is a little more mass to a 59'er which to me just feels better, and that grip is awesome on either bow.

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Izzy

What is that wood in the I beam? Very cool, looks like sheeps horn.

Catskill Longbow

Izzy, John calls the I-beam figured maple.  It is sweet in real life! Lots of depth, looks 3-D.


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