I plan on buying one more 50's Style Recurve as my last bow to purchasee so here's the deal...If you were to purchase your ultimate bow in a 50's Style, which bow would you buy. Money doesn't factor into the equation. Thanks
Kota Kill-Um is one that I sure want to try.
For me there is no better 50's style recurve than the great northern ghost or super ghost
You might want to check out the Mountain Monarch by Big Jim
I second the Mountain Monarch by Big Jim... I love mine!
I love my great northern ghost!
I'll be ordering a Toelke Chinook.
I've had a Great Northern Ghost for many years - a very good bow.
I have a Black Widow PSR love it . Worth a look,mutiple grip choices,great customer service,hope this helps.
I have a 64" Kohannah Kurve on order which should be here in a couple more weeks. Great 50s style. Bob Rousselo has been building bows since 1986. He presently has a wait time of only 4-6 weeks. Good guy to deal with.
Lots of good recommendations for me Mountain Monarch came to mind first.
Big River, but John is no longer making bows. Kota kill-Um would get my attention from experience I'm having with his D-shape longbow (PBS auction).
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Big Jim is building my Mountain Monarch as we speak can't wait. TD.
That would e a Ghost. I have had many others but the Ghost is for me
An original '59 Kodiak.
Black Widow PSR takedown
I really like my Holm Made Static River Runner with the Kodiak grip. I like the best of all the 50's style bows I have had. Others I have owned are the Toelke Chinook and 3 Kota Kill-ums. I like the grip on the River Runner the best.
Douglas, you gonna let us know when you pull the trigger? Glad I ain't gotta make the decision! I do remember long ago salivating over a Killem.
Toelke chinook. Two reasons. 1: best recurve I've ever shot and has 1950s style. 2: less than 6 weeks from order to delivery. Nothing against other bowyers but longer waits doesn't mean better bows. Also Toelke guarantees within .5 lbs of requested draw weight.
Chinook or Holm-made...Chad makes one heck of a bow
That's a that's a superb list of bows up their.I would say the 50s style market is full of really great bows.Both new and old originals.Have owned all those listed above accept Big Jims Mountain Monarch and their all great bows.I kinda got a soft spot for the Great Northern ghost and super ghost.My 1st 50s style was a Super Ghost.It was sweet at 60 inches and 65 pounds.All osage bow.Maaan what a Beauty!!!I dream about it.Bought it second hand at Cloverdale.I was tickled pink going home with that.I cant seem to get enough of those style bows.
One that I liked thats not listed above is the 62 inch Fox Breed 2 piece T.D.Love the 2 piece big time!Now thats a helluva bow.Its really graceful with its slightly longer riser than most 50s and the two I had,had these beautiful long fadeouts that just seemed to go on forever.Just gorgous!Like alot of the 50s style bows it has a deeper cored and narrow limb that has a graceful taper.The Fox limb is a well designed limb.Mine were all natural bamboo with nodes appearing where he ground them down for lams.I like all natural bamboo.Elegant bow.Anyway its right up thier with any bow listed above or not listed.Very smooth shooter,Does everything very well.Mine were setup with SBD strings/wool puffs and Eagles Flight quivers.Can you say quiet.
Tim Mullins of Acadien Woods Carbon reflex 50s bow is darn nice.
What might be called 50s hybrid would be a few of the newer bows with more super curve limbs paired with 50s style recurve riser.The riser is 50s style but the limbs are not.Centaur has a new one and Border has or had one.Not many around yet.My hands are gettin itchy.If that centaur shoots lights out its gonna be a bad boy.
I hope you get a great bow whatever you choose.You deserve it.Best wishes.
Am quite fond of my two Mountain Monarchs...
Partial to my Robertson Stykbow Peregrine Falcon.
Looks like it is a very personal decision. Try as many as you can and then flip a coin.
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Holm Made River Runner hands down! There's a reason I have 5 of them :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
Check out Fox Breed. Ron King makes a great 50s recurve.
Holm Made, Kohanna, St. Joe River all make outstanding 50's style recurves.
I wasn't around in the 50's so I can't speak to that but the Black Widow PSR in Osage and Cocobolo is the next bow on my purchase list.
i really like a saxon bow, a true 50s type bow i think. like a recurved longbow.
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Check out the Acadian Woods one piece recurve! Love mine!
And got a chance to break it in this past season too! Great shooting bow!
Those Saxons were nice arrow30.Too bad their not available.The American was his plain Jane model.I had a 58 incher.The Saxon Selkirk 50s style was a really a handsome bow with the exquisite handle overlay work on the belly side and upgraded woods.Mine was 62 inches.That was a beautiful bow and very smooth shooter.I definatly preferred the 62 incher no doubt!The Selkirks one of the finest looking 50s style bows ever made IMO
Randy Bowyer and owner of Saxon Archery built some very well crafted bows with Artistic flair.I believe he had some training with J.D Berry way back.His Hawk recurve and Hawk longbow were superb aesthetically speaking with their setback risers and detailed finish work.The Hawk recurve had a Scynthian style riser.So not 50s style.A bow worth remembering nonetheless for its voluptious lines.
A young but but talented bowyer of Montana is making a wonderfull one. Coltin Hurst at Hurst Bows. The bow is called the Prana. It is a compact bow with semi static tips. The bow is very fast but forgiving and smooth pulling.
I draw 31.5" + on the 61" and get a very friendly string angle at full draw.
Bow is B and W ebony and G10 riser for added mass
He makes it in 57 59 and 61" long.
Really A LOT of bow for the money
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610 gr arrow 55 # at 31.5"
Fox Breed. I have had mine for several years. Shoots very well and looks great. Had it made. They where easy to business with. 58" pulls 45# at my draw 26".
Rich K.
One that you'll probably never see...Dave Paxton Talon Swift recurve. Of all of the bows I own or have owned in the past, that recurve was one of a very few that I actually had made just for me...tippit
Steelhead if you liked the Saxon stuff maybe look into Rustic Archer by Wade Morris. He used to work for Saxon and learned from Randy and has the forms from Saxon. I am seriously thinking about getting one of his bows. He changed the name on a few but kept Kadiak. American is a Yeti, Hawk is a Mongol. He has a Facebook page but no website to my knowledge.
I really like my Wild Horse Creek Mariah and my Northern Mist Ottawa.
I've owned several Kohannah Kurves, great bows(killed a lot of pigs with those).
I see a Holm Made River Runner in my future, great guy and great looking bows.
Well, I just pulled the trigger on a new Chad Holm static recurve from his stock bow page. Hickory I-Beam with beautiful figured Bocote riser and Stunning Myrtle limb veneers...58" and 41.5# @ 28"
If the pic comes thru it is the bottom bow.
Mine is a 41@28 Static River Runner 58 inches.
Here is another pic of the Bocote Riser (Bottom Bow)
That is one handsome bow!In the looks department its a 10.Hope you jell with it.
Good luck
Stunning indeed!
Well, the River Runner arrived a few days ago and it is prettier in person. I do have a question about a static recurve verses a standard recurve. Is the static recurve more sensitive to your release for accuracy? I love the way this one shoots and if I do my job she hits exactly where I am looking but I don't seem to have the percentage of good groups than with my Toelke Chinook. Just curious.
I have a new Kota Killum and I really like it. Shedua riser Myrtle limb veneers
Quote from: D. Key on May 27, 2020, 02:37:13 PM
Well, the River Runner arrived a few days ago and it is prettier in person. I do have a question about a static recurve verses a standard recurve. Is the static recurve more sensitive to your release for accuracy? I love the way this one shoots and if I do my job she hits exactly where I am looking but I don't seem to have the percentage of good groups than with my Toelke Chinook. Just curious.
Yeah. I just got my chinook and group better with it than anything.
After trying a number of 50s style recurved a few years back I settled on a fox breed. Other brands were okay but once I got that breed in my hand it finally clicked for me! This was a few years ago and I haven't gotten to try a toelke or big Jim's or a few others that I'd like to get my hands on, strictly for comparison of course. My breed is 58" and I'd love to try the 62" some day!
LoneStar for me ! There a joy to shoot.Super clean lines just a down right good ol hunting bow & a great bow for the money.
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Couple more pics of my Breed. 58" Cocobolo & Yew Riser, Yew limbs with a Cedar Veneer on back.
Rich K.
Received my Mountain Monarch from Big Jim yesterday! Wow! is all i can say. I have owned some of the best bows out there over the years. Including Black Widows, Silvertips, NorthernMist and others. Big Jims bows take a back seat to no bow out there. Fit and finish attention to detail you name it. Big Jims bows rock! TD. :bigsmyl:
Black Widow PSR
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Nice Widow OldSkool.
Great Plains bows has the long curve which I've always admired. Have to get one of their bows one day!
Mountain Monarch :thumbsup:
Yew Thunderstick 3 is my favorite,,,, 63" with the original ghost limbs man its so sweet! lots of nice recurves mentioned here though I'd get one based on wait time and how soon you want it..
I have always been a Fred Bear guy, so I would pick a 1957/58 or 1959 Kodiak. Here is a picture of my 1957 and 1959 Kodiak's that I refinished.
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