Well having had the pleasure to see this little bow in person, it is even prettier than the photos. Though the photos themselves are deserving of praise also. JW, the mama crane put her beak on Eddies cheek, to say,
" Wow, sweet bow! "
Then when he moved her beak away from his face, she felt slighted, and started to get critical, and started analyzing his lock point, and whether a three finger, style grip would be appropriate for this style bow.
It is a beautiful little bow, very light, and well finished. Everything just seems to be in the right place at the right proportions, not too much of any one thing. Just a beautiful simple bow, that really catches the eye. Apparently so, as is evidenced by the extreme curiosity of the Mother Sandhill and her Chick.
Gordon, or should say Mr. Yew, you two must be on the same wave length, very similar bows! toomanyknots, you don't to go swimming in that lake! Especially at night! No skinny dipping in that lake!
Some big water lizards live there.
Beautiful bow Eddie, and in a wood you don't normally work with to boot!
Oh, by the way, for those of you who are fortunate enough to be going to the Classic, you might want to stand back a ways from Eddie. He might be a " Typhoid Mullet" He caught a bug from the guys at work, and has a sore throat, and sniffles. He claims he is feeling better. Refuses to take any C, or hot peppered garlicky chicken soup, or anything else, says he will just let take it's course. Stand up and fight back Eddie!
Or, he might have a nasty parasite from all of those tick bites he got, last week or so. Oh yeah, he is a tick magnet!
But he makes a heck of a bow despite it! Shoot, I even walked away with a Swedish Normark hatchet, and a few chunks of heated coral! Hopefully, I can do more with the coral, than make pretty gravel
No, No, he gave them to me.
Great job, Eddie!
Wayne