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A visit to Howard Hill Archery (Pics)

Started by centaur, June 02, 2013, 11:29:00 PM

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centaur

I was recently in Hamilton, Mt., and dropped by Howard Hill Archery. Craig and Jason Ekin were there and gave me the grand tour.
Here are some bamboo lams that are in the first stages of work; they go through several processes before they are ready.

Craig with a bow in the primary stages of shaping.

Craig in his drying room with some bows that will shortly be enroute to their new owners..


We got to see several of Howard Hill's original pieces of equipment, including this quiver. The arrows were all of Howard's, too.
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centaur

This is Howard's buckskin shirt that was worn in "The Last Wilderness"..

One of several of Howard's personal bows. This one was 84#, and went to Africa at the time of the filming of "Tembo".


A tusk from one of Howard's elephants..


Howard's cape buff..


It was very cool to see these pieces of archery history and get a tour of how HH bows are made. Craig told me that he is making about 300 bows a year; he is a busy guy.
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Knawbone

I'm A big Howard Hill fan, really enjoyed see the pics. Thanks for sharing your experience.   :thumbsup:
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Azwatasha

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Horserod

Centaur,  The last time I was there I didn't remember seeing the compound bows over in the corner. Are those his or is he just selling them now?  I don't remember Craig telling me that he shot a compound bow......Just wondering.....I guess I could call him and find out first hand!  Horseod

Gump21Bravo

It is an archery shop fellas. Lets not chastise the gentlemen for catering to other archers and most important hunters regardless of chosen weapon.

Bud B.

Interesting quiver. And a bit of taper top to bottom!! Looks like hours of tooling.
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Goshawkin

That's pretty cool,I'd love to see all that in person.

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Jwilliam

Looks like a great visit. Thanks for sharing.


Bill

centaur

I, too, wondered about the compounds. Evidently, Jason had a more conventional archery shop at one time, and a compound bow maker asked him to stay on as a rep for them when he sold the shop, hence the wheel bows.
Be that as it may, they eat, sleep and breathe traditional at HH Archery.
By the way, I asked Craig about his limited edition bows and if enough TG members showed interest, if he would make a TG limited, to which he responded "Absolutely". That had been batted around a bit on the HH Bug thread, so it is something that is feasible if there is interest.
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PowDuck

QuoteOriginally posted by Pat B.:
Compounds in HH Archery!!!
Simple economics. I imagine it would be hard to make a good living catering ONLY to us trad guys. Come to think of it, I don't think I've ever seen a strictly traditional archery shop. I'm sure they're out there, I've just never seen one.

Anyway, thanks for the tour. Really cool!
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centaur

A closer look at some of Howard's arrows.
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kestimator

Thanks for sharing your tour with us! I've only dealt with the Ekins over the phone and via email.  They've always been nice, patient,and helpful.  Jason should write a book about all of his hunting and outdoor experiences!  :)
Have a nice day!
Kevin

LONGSTYKES

Nice tour thanks for the share and pics.
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