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Before and after Schafer Silvertip project!!!update with actual yew!!!!!

Started by YORNOC, January 06, 2012, 05:25:00 PM

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YORNOC

Having LOADS of fun with this one.....I am up next month for my Silvertip!!!!!!!!!!!!

This is MY dream bow...8 years in the making. I've had Tips made since then, but out of standard riser materials due to high poundage.
I've been sitting on this piece of cocobolo for 8 years now.  
And hooked up with Idahocurt here on tradgang for veneers.(do yourself a favor and get ahold of this guy!) Did the snakeskin dealings myself of course.

Heres what these photos will turn into : A 66", yes I said 66", takedown recurve from Dave. With Beth's help I finally got him to agree to do this length for me! Two sets of limbs. One bocote, one highly figured yew...not the yew seen in pic, but similar as it is being cut as we speak from a crazy tree.

The rest will come in a month or so, Oh my God I am squirming in my seat!

           


here is the actual yew wiped with alcohol to show grain....

David M. Conroy

Over&Under

Not even my bow....but very much looking forward to it!!!  It will be stunning!
"Elk (add hogs to the list) are not hard to hit....they're just easy to miss"          :)
TGMM

KentuckyTJ

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cacciatore

Congrats David,you have really found some incredible Cocobolo.
The Bocote veneers are exceptional as well!
I can't wait to see it done with your skins on.
I immagine you'll skin the Yew limbs!
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YORNOC

David M. Conroy

CDR

You mean I have to wait for a month,SERIOUSLY?

I am not gonna be able to sleep!!   :eek:    :scared:    

This is going to be great! Can't wait!!

ron w

I think it will be ugly...you better send it to me so it can be disposed of properly. I will make sure nobody will see it and you won't have to feel embarrassed.   :scared:    :eek: ...... In all honesty I think it will be a thing of beauty..........
In the beginner's mind there are many possibilities. In the expert's there are few...So the most difficult thing is always to keep your beginner's mind...This is also the real secret of the arts: always be a beginner.  Shunryu Suzuki

cyred4d


Bowwild

Love that cocobolo!  Did you notice that the best grain is on the LEFT side? It would be a shame to cut a sight window in that area for an ole RH bow.  :p

Plumber

wow that stuff looks great, these are the best shooting bows on the market that I have come across!!!

Dogboy900

WOW great looking riser block there!
This is going to be a very special bow! Can't wait to see it finished.

Longbow917

That piece of cocobolo is phenomenal.....wow, that will be an incredible looking bow.  Cant wait!!

YORNOC

David M. Conroy

Keith Zimmerman

Nice Bull Snake skins.  Can't wait to see that alone let alone the whole bow!

glass76


BrownA5

David, that will be one beautiful bow when it is finished!  By the way, where did you get your Cocobolo?

bayhunter

is their any reason why you choose 66'? just curious, do you have a really long draw lenght or something?

YORNOC

Dan, Gilmer wood company.
Matthew, I shot olympic style for years with 68-70 inch bows. I draw 29, but have experienced longer bows are so much easier to draw and hold for me. I can draw and anchor a 66" bow @ 55# much easier and hold longer waiting for a shot than shorter bows of the same weight. You won't see any 60" recurves in Olympic competition.
Pretty much adapting my olympic style shooting background blended with all my years of hunting condition shooting for my personal ultimate length bow.
David M. Conroy

SERGIO VENNERI

Awesome Dave, Just Awesome!! I cannot wait to see that riser!!  :clapper:    :coffee:

Longbow917

Where did ya find that specimen and what does something like that cost? (if ya don't mind sharing!)


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