Author Topic: latest GUAVA, ........a short Cotton backed flatbow (Pics & full draw )  (Read 17291 times)

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Offline NOMADIC PIRATE

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Re: GUAVA short flatbow
« Reply #15 on: June 01, 2008, 04:30:43 pm »
Hey Mike, unfortunately we have no snakes here ::) ::) , nad Wal Mart hunting for tigers and leopards is the best I can do ;D ;D :o :o

Here's the full draw





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Re: GUAVA short flatbow (Pics & full draw )
« Reply #16 on: June 01, 2008, 04:32:16 pm »
dude, whats with the massive tips? :P
lets just shoot it

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Re: GUAVA short Cotton backed flatbow (Pics & full draw )
« Reply #17 on: June 02, 2008, 06:35:59 am »
Yeah, those tips are huge, ..I'm trying hard to make them smaller ;D ;D
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Great candidate for June Self Bow of the Month.
Gotta admire those tips.
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Offline Gordon

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Manny, you have a gifted eye for how a bow’s lines should look. This bow is an excellent example of that. The way the fades flow effortlessly into the limbs, the suttle arch of the handle swell, the graceful taper of the limbs that end in those diminutive tips and the natural way the limbs flair at the tips. All of this understating the raw power of your weapon. Face it, you’re an artist dude… ;D
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Very nice Manny! So as not to repeat...what everyone else said!  ;D
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Offline stiknstring

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Just got my license (paycheck) and I am planning a hunting expedition (going shopping) for some species to mount (on the back of a bow) at my local hunting preserve (walmart).  Snakeskins are cool and all but my eyes are searching for other alternatives that the kids will like on their bows. 

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really like your bows, manny!
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Thanks Frank,

stiknstring,  Yeah those pubblic hunting grounds ;D

Thanks Greg

Gordon, thanks for the nice words.

thanks Don, and sorry for the extra work.
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 Manny, You really are one very talented bowyer. You could not have read that piece of wood any better. Even with the twist and waves you dialed it in and created another beauty. I like the contrast lines along the side, very nice touch ;) and the grain and tips really tie everything together.  Congratulations,    Keenan

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Your bows are beautiful Manny.  Great to see you posting some work.


Offline mullet

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  Nice bow Manny, as always. I've got to hunt down some of that Guava around here. I've found two trees so far. Ones in somebodies front yard and the other is at a house that burned down.
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Hope ya stick some hogs with that one too Manny ;D. that is one fine looking weapon - I gotta find some kind of weird wood around here that's great for bows, an ongoing sideline ;D.
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I love those needle tips.  Great looking bow Manny.  Justin
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Luvs guava bows Manny. Be they strawberry er yellow. Very nice work .............bob