Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: Newindian on August 08, 2013, 09:28:46 pm
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This one is slightly less than an inch wide at its widest hence the name toothpick, 56" long, 50# @ 27". Tip overlay material is a new one for me Che Chen fig.
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Nice! Got a lot out of that one. Looks like Texas in the background.
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A very fine bend there, well tillered.
rich
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Nice job, looks like a fun one to shoot too.
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Great lookin bow and tiller! Never heard of chen chen fig but its pretty stuff, looks like zebrawood.
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Good job on the bow. Nice tiller
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Real nice bend to that bow
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Nice poundage for such a sliver :)
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nice bend, cool
chuck
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It doesn't take much osage to make a hunting weight bow and you sure prooved that here. 8)
Well done!
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Looks like Texas in the background.
that's texas alright
It doesn't take much osage to make a hunting weight bow and you sure prooved that here. 8)
Well done!
Osage is defiantly king, the draw weight took me a little by surprise I was expecting it to be a low forty before I got it on a scale.
Thanks for all the compliments hopefully this one will go on a hunt.
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Very nice work! I like those simple osage bows!
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Very nice.
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Almost missed this one,glad I didn't. :) :)Very nice tiller,cool stick. :)
Pappy
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Cool...but I don't think I could even fit that toothpick between the big gap in between my buckteeth :laugh:
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Love it...
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Sweet and simple. Nice yella stick!! ;)
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Cool!
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Thats my favorite style to make & shoot. Tips are awesome! They do look like zebrawood. If ya got more of that fig stuff i would put some up on the tradin post cuz you got our interest up, lol 8)... Brian
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Now all you need is a painted pony!
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Lol I am making one bendy handle bow that is thinner than yours and I am naming it toothpick :)
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Got to love the simple beauty of a bow like that. Good work!
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comes out great, nice bend!
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almost missed tis, nice bend, bub