I have been working on another one. She is 64" long,
riser is yellowheart and black walnut, with red and
black glass accents. Hoping for mid to high forties
in draw weight. Lots of sanding to go.
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Thats gonna be sharp Jess!! :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
Jess, that's a beauty ! Looking forward to see this one with the finish applied.
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Andy
How cool is this one? Way!! I'd say...
Jess that one looks like deer candy and if looks can kill it should be a real dandy.
No!... I didn't start out to be poetic... but the bow just brought it out of me..lol
Please keep us posted as this "flower" blossoms.
Hmmmm... come to think of it flowers to attract deer. All those fine folks in Columbia know that and it's become such a problem that they have opened the city to urban bow hunting.
If I owned something like that it would have the "Flower Power" name written on it somewhere...lol
Thank you for sharing with us Jess.
Your skill at birthing bows from raw materials is evident. Not only in this one but I had a chance to shoot another of your creations that you made for ScottM and it was a "Honey" of a bow both in looks and shooting.
God bless,Mudd
Thanks guys. Flower power huh Mudd, I grew up during the sixties and all the flower power. If it were to be named flower power the owner would have to drive a VW van with a peace sign on it. HE HE
I like the belly mounted limbs. do you make your own wedges? I see that the flat side is on the outer side. Is that a 16 inch riser with 4 inch pads? how long are your wedges? Very nice Jess. I realy likes the other one you made. Just made my first three peice long bow and I want to try the belly mounted limbs on the next one.
A really nice bow, Jess.
Stan
Excellent Jess. I love your bow design.
Bob do make my own wedges, the riser is sixteen inches long with four and one half limb pads, wedges are eight and half inches long. Both sides of the wedges are flat, I rip them from four quarter stock and grind the taper on them. I have made them all three eights thick but think I will make the next ones a little thicker.
Every time I look at it, I like it more!
QuoteOriginally posted by kennym:
Every time I look at it, I like it more!
Me too Kenny! Me too!
I find myself coming back over and over to see if it looks any different or something.
I can't say why other than good looks but it sure has created a magnetic attraction for me.
One question, is the blue on the back of the limbs blue glass or tape?
Sorry if that's an ignorant question.
God bless,Mudd
No such thing as an ignorant question. Yeah it is tape the glass is black.
Cool looking bow I want to see a phot when finished. Good Hunting Knifemaker
Talent spoken here!
God bless,Mudd
Got the finsh on her came out pretty nice. Time to get another one started.
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Great job Jess. I really like the design of that bow. The way the black and white accents come together in the grip really caught my eye. Beautiful bow. :thumbsup:
What a beauty! Nice one Jess!
Awesome job, Jess ! Love the way the limbs are integrated into the riser. Very nice ! I bet with that riser the bow is very nice to shoot.
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Andy
I had to wait quite a while to make this post.
Jess was great at helping me get one of his bows.
Here's the story:
A tradgang friend of mine (StottM) was involved in the bow trade that happened earlier this year.
As it turned out by some fluke of luck Scott got Jess's name and Jess got Scott's name.
I only found out because I was enlisted to gather information on each of them as to their likes and dislikes.
After all the trading was done Scott and I met up so I could see and shoot the bow he got from Jess. (I was impressed)
Scott made a post here on tradgang about his new favorite bow. During that same post he mentioned that he played it kind of low key around me since he knew that I wouldn't ever be able to get one of these bows.
That sure sounded enough like a challenge that it got me to thinking.
On Monday Scott and I got together again for some shooting.
It was pricelss to me, the look on his face and the question "How on earth did you ever get one of Jess's bows?"...lol
Here are some pictures.
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I think he's speechless in this one..lol
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Thank you Jess!!!
I love my "Flower Power"!!
God bless,Mudd
sweet looking bow Jess! I like those colors for sure
You are most welcome Mudd. I really enjoyed all of this. I have to ask about the flower power. Were you a flower child during the sixties? LOL
VEEERRRRRRYYYYY NICE jess !!!!! :clapper: :clapper:
Jess I wasn't a flower child but as I watched the bow come out of some pieces of beautiful wood it reminded me a flower blossoming.
God bless,Mudd
Very Nice bow I love the contrast of colors.
The bow is absolutely gorgeous and the speed with which "Flower Power" throws an arrow is also very impressive.
The weight of the bow in your hand is deceptive. I thought it would be heavy but it's most definitely not.
The point-ability is right up there with any bow I've shot.
Thank you Jess for building such a wonderful bow.
God bless,Mudd
Mudd thank you for the kind words and you are more than welcome.
Mudd your one lucky guy!Jess You do fine work!Mudd really suprised me!I thought how in the world did Mudd get a hold of one of your bows.Then He told me the story how it all took place.Mudd says he wanted to suprise me with a new bow he had just gotten.I really think he wanted me to shoot it to train it for him and get it sighted in!LOL!But I think Jess already did that because it shot great.Thanks again Jess for The bow you built for me.I love how it shoots!
Very nice!
i love that solid riser look...
-hov
Scott and Mudd you are more than welcome. I really enjoyed building the bows for you guys. Scott built me a beautiful osage longbow, that I simply love. So I feel like I am the one who got the better of the trade, you guys who build wooden bows have my utmost respect.
Another excellent bow Jess. I love that design and am always impressed with your work.