Since my operation in April I have received a new Black Swan 1pc hybrid, like new Shrew Lil Favorite Scout, like new Saxon American Recurve, last Monday I got 1 of the first Black Swan low wrist belly mount hybrid Impalas, and today I got my A&H ACS_CX from John and Larry. The first three bows were shot by Tippit and 4runr when they came to visit last month. They all look to shoot real nice. I am supposed to wait until late next month before attempting to shoot, but there is just to much temptation here, I had to try.
Listen to your Doctor folks. I tried to string one of the bows today and felt things in my side a man shouldn't feel. Maybe next week. When I can finally get a bow strung I promise lots of pictures!
Until then appreciate being able to shoot folks, it may be a simple pleasure, but you don't realize how much a part of you it is until you have to go without. For a bow junkie like me, well you get the point.
Amen! - been there done that - a couple of times (as a scar from my rib juncture to my pelvis - same track twice - will attest to). When they slice your stomache open it is hard to draw the lowest possible weight. Only good thing is it does seem to come back quickly, if you take the #s build up slow and easy, VTM
ALWAYS listen to the Doc, David. Just send those over here so you won't be tempted. Hang in there my friend. Time is constant and we should pay attention.
Danny
David,
Please PM me and I'll send you my address, I'll go ahead and take the Swan off you hands just to remove a little temptation from in front of you, all you have to do is call me and I'll ship it back to you within a month or so. I'm sure others will chime in wanting to help you out with the other bows you have recently received.....just trying to do my part in your quick rehabilatation. Thanks,
David,
I wish you well. However, I personally don't want any temptation for ME so I'll not volunteer to take care one of your sweet sticks for a spate of time! :D
Bill
Dave, you knew you were gonna get that reaction with a post like that. So just do what I asked when we were there. Send the Shrew to Doc, and you won't be able to see through your tears to find the rest!! :bigsmyl:
The problem is the stringing. Uo and down and twisting motions are bad right now. I just know I could draw the darn things. The 1pc Swan is only 47#s at my draw and is my rehab bow. Problem is pulling it up to get it strung is just not going to work. I knew I'd find lots of bowsitting volunteers. Anyone who comes to Vermont is welcome to do some shooting, but for now they stay here as encouragement to heal.
Time, don't rush it. You could always use the down time to work on your mental archery game, visualization, form, etc.
Hope you get back to feelin' 100% soon.
Hi David,
I wish you the fastest healing.
Use a stringer long enough,you won't use so much strength to string a bow.
Take care,
F-Manny
Using a stringer and two legs Manny. I'm just not healed all the way through yet. I'll get there in time for the fall seasons. First time I'm not in a hurry for opening day in quite a while. :goldtooth:
Listen to the Doc Dave, you do not want to be laid up longer. I'll keep you in my prayers. BTW if you want a nice place to store them bows, I have a new bow rack. :bigsmyl: :bigsmyl:
What with you being tempted and all.LOL
Donald
WAIT it out dave ,heal completely.i had a hernia op and came back too quick.guess what hernia came back.hang in there man
:readit: :banghead: listen to your DOCTOR
Heal fast Bro.
David,
Well,just send them out here and I'll provide a full review...All kidding aside, the old adage is, " Time takes Time!" I'll continue to keep you in my prayers for a complete recovery.
Frank
Wishing you a fast and complete recovery, David. At least it's only June. You've got time.
May God bless you with speedy and full recovery!
Back in the early 90s I was running my archery bus. ( Sun Dog ) and ended up hurting my right shoulder so bad I couldn't shoot except for left handed compound. Ended up giving up making bows as I couldn't so much as draw them back at the time. It took years of easy going recovery but I am back to shooting traditional now the last 5 years or so. I know how a simple injury can really change your life.
When your MD clears you, start at the lowest draw wt possble and work up. I have a couple of bows that you are welcome to borrow:
Bear Alaskan 35# @28 or Tamerlane 30#@28.
KPaul
Dave, why is it that, some folks think they are smarter than their doctors that have had over 10 years of schooling in human physiology?YOU HAVE TO HEAL FIRST.JONESY
Take your time and follow the Doc's orders Dave, You don't want to be hurt when bow season rolls around. :readit: :thumbsup:
Once you are healed you'll get better fast. Until then practice your form with an unstrung bow. You'd be suprised how effective visualization alone is. Plus, you rarely miss...lol...
yeah listen to ya doc dont be in a hurry man wow! :thumbsup: i know its hard to do but take it easy.