I made a special bow to be auctioned off at the Catch a Dream shoot at Lake Enid Ms this weekend to raise money for terminally ill kids to have their dream hunt.
To catch the eye of more folk I am posting pictures of the bow here so more people will know about it and dig deeper into their wallets.
I used every kind of burl wood I had in my shop to dress up this bow.
The handle overlay is from an oak burl.

The tip overlays are from an iron wood burl. The extra groove is for a bow stringer I supply with the bow, a very safe and easy way to string this bow.

Here is the bows handle and leather rest. I hid a little locater in the handle profile. The rest is from an osage burl.

The bamboo has a dye job with my signature color fade.

Strung up and ready to shoot, and shoot it does, smooth as silk, 48#@28" 66"ntn.
