Here are some pictures of my Thunderstick MOAB Arrow Inlay bow.
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Sorry for the poor quality photos, I am still learning my new camera.
that is an awesome bow. Don't see many of Jim's arrow inlay bows around.
Chad, I was lucky enough to get the winning bid at an auction last year. I know that he only donates these for benefit auctions and they are not offered for customer orders so I was determined to make sure I got it. It is an absolute work of art and I just told Jim when I won the bid to use whatever he wished for woods and I couldn't be happier! Its a sweet shooter too! :bigsmyl:
That's a beautiful bow for sure! Hap
Congrats. She's a beauty.
man that is pretty.
Wow. :thumbsup:
That is just sick! beautiful work...congrats!
I'm with you Ray...wow. :thumbsup:
yes !!! Yes!!! and its a Lefty!!!!!! hows that baby shoot??? you luck dawg :)
That is a beautiful bow from the riser to the limbs,great looking arrow inlay.
That sure is SWEEEEET!! Congratulations!!
NICE!!!!
Beauty of a bow !!
Now thats purty!
WOW!!!!!!! Way Cool!!!!!!!!!!!!
Beautiful limbs and a great looking bow.
That is one of the prettiest bows I've seen. :archer:
awesome, any strung pics?
Wife has the camera with her so tomorrow I will try and get some strung pics.
sweet bow!!!!!
could you post a pic of the MOAB strung??? thanks, mark
Wll isn't that Jim Reynolds a tricky fellow.
Next time you see him or talk to him, ask him how he likes hot jerky :biglaugh:
WOOOFAAA!!!!
I dont know about the jerky ( i love hot food) but that bow is some kinda hot...mark#78
Mark at the W VA expo Jim came up to my son and I and offered us some jerky that he just bought. Apparently it was too hot for him. Got to admit it was pretty hot ha ha. I ended up buying a bag for myself from the vendor before we left. There's one piece left in the fridge. Trying to get up the nerve to eat it ha ha.
Jim gave away food? :scared: I thought I knew him better than that! :biglaugh:
That is one sick lookin' longbow!! WOW
While your taking another pic, can you post a even closer one of the arrow inlay?
Ole Jim is gettin pretty good ain't he? :rolleyes: .... :D
I've told this story before but not for awhile. Around 1982 we had a longbow league going in Jims hometown before we formed the Michigan Longbow Association. Jim was just getting into longbow shooting and one day he told me he wanted to make a longbow. He ask me how he should go about it. I told him there was a lot involved, that first he had to make a bow form, no small task, get laminations, riser woods and there would be a lot of trail and error before he produced his first usable longbow.
It was about a week or so when Jim showed up at league night and showed me a longbow. At that time there were only a few bow makers making longbows and I didn't recognize this one. When he told me that he made it I was flabbergasted :eek: I couldn't believe that he could have made such a good looking bow in such a short time.
That was the first indication of the Jims extraordinary talant.
Jim is not only a great bowyer but a very generous person. I couldn't begin to guess how many bows he has made and donate to worthy causes over the years.
2-BIG, congratulations, you've got a great bow :clapper:
Beautiful bow. What kind of wood are the limbs?
Thanks for the kind words guys. Man that was a long time ago Ron. I remember that night very well. I'll never forget the thrill of shooting that first bow.[Glad you didn't look it over real close].Lots of water over the damn since then. Sure have met alot of great people and made many lifelong friends . Traditional people are as good as it gets.
DTS
The limb wood is tamo ash.
Here another MOAB I got from Jim at the 2007 WV 'Expo
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The bow is smooth, forgiving and quiet. I 'm enjoying it very much. By the way Jim, Steve Turay told me what M.O.A.B. "Really" stands for!!(LOL)
3Under, Steve is also a great bowyer as well as a heck of a nice guy. He makes the "Northern Missed" line of bows, as Jim calls them! :biglaugh:
I second what Ron has said about Jim's character.
When Jim was making my MOAB, I got a call from Jim, he said that he got a small spinter of wood under the glass (it was black glass by the way) on the bow. He said it would not harm the bows performance in any way. But, he gave me two options, one was make him start over, the second was he would give me $50 off of the bow. I took the second.
When I got the bow, I looked and looked for the splinter. Never found it. I called Jim up and asked where it was. He told me, and I still honestly did not see it.
To me it was something that could have gone unoticed and not talked about, but Jim made it a point to tell me about it. Lots of honesty there.
Hey 3 Under
That's no secret. Anybody that knows me at all knows I'm a much better builder thah operator.
I'm not critizing, 'cause my arrows don't always hit where I want them too!!
Jim, very nice work...your bows are top notch...some of the prettiest wood combos Ive seen on a bow! :thumbsup:
I'll tell ya, someone (Jim Reynolds) who tells a joke on himself and then laughs with the rest of us is alright in my book.
Here's too ya Jim!!!
I'll tell ya, someone (Jim Reynolds) who tells a joke on himself and then laughs with the rest of us is alright in my book.
Here's to ya Jim!!!
Oh my goodness(or badness) I dumb thumbed it
I'm going to try and get some strung up pics tomorrow sice it's supposed to be nice out. We've had rain the last few days here.
Man that bow is as purty as any Ive seen! I just bought a used MOAB here in the classifieds. It is a plain-jane one, but that thing shoots an arra like it's on fire and hits the mark as consistently as any longbow I have shot to date. One of the best things I like about the bow I have to say, other than the already stated, is how the grip just feels like an extension of my arm....wonderful grip! Gonna have to get me fancy one someday!
Congrats on your beautiful new bow with performance in spades 2-BIG! :thumbsup:
Nice looking bow,congrats
Here are the pics of my bow strung and another close up of the arrow inlay.
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I like! That is a sweetheart for sure!<><
jim nice Bow.
Hey I have a "Northern Missed" LOL.
I have to say Jim makes some very nice bows
I have two of them a Thunder Stick II 52@28 it was Red Elm. which by the way was my first longbow.I also got a older Thunder Stick Longbow
66@28 made with bambo.
I can say they are very nice shooting longbow.
Cody