Super Shrew II, 60" 50#@ 28", Cocobolo riser and overlays, bamboo core with Applewood veneers.I'm very pleased with it.
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Hey Ron,
Have you got a picture of the strung profile as well?
thanks
homebru
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A most appealing lethal work of art...
Very nice. I always wanted to try a Shrew but just didn't want to wait that long to get one. I guess I don't have an excuse anymore. Glad this is working out for you Ron.
I like how it looks. How is the Shrew II different that the I?
Thank you,
Tedd
👍👍. Looks great buddy.
"I like how it looks. How is the Shrew II different that the I?"
Thank you,
Tedd"
The Super Shrew II Classic II and Lil' Favorite II all have a new more "aggressive" limb design making them smoother and better performers.
This is the 25th year for the Shrew bows and over the years they have evolved from a simple design into what they are today. We have always made improvements using our own ideas and designs.
25 years it sure don't seem that long ago. I remember when you first came out with them big difference in how they look today compared with the first ones.
You should post some pics. of then and now side by side. I think it would look cool.
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Very cool looking bow. I've never been a long bow kind of guy but that makes want to try one.
Being a lefty does make it harder to find bows to try out though.
"You should post some pics. of then and now side by side. I think it would look cool."
Introducing the Shrew in 1994
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Hi Ron Paul Newton here Ijoind trad gang and this is the most beautiful bow I've ever seen. see you at Compton my friend
Thank you Ron, they look cool then and also now.
I love the old ad's!
Nice lookin stick hoss :thumbsup:
Wow.
I still own and shoot a Shrew recurve from the early 90's. It still doesn't seem to mind killing Deer, rabbits or stumps. Also shoot a Shrew II long bow. They are wonderfully designed weapons. These new ones look awfully nice too but, I've reached the point in life where I'm happy sticking with what's old, comfortable and works. I still love them and I can still put an arrow where it needs to go. Thank you for your wonderful product!
Applewood ?? Crab apple ? :laughing: Those are good looking bows for sure Ron.
Painter, The new Super Shrew II, Classic Hunter II and Lil' Favorite II have the improved limb design.
The older models don't have the II after them