Anyone see this fellas bows? I saw one of his handle forward 3 pc longbows on Tollgate Bowhuntings webs site. Hill Country Bows.
Any thoughts or comments? The price is alot lower than the Habu with the same style handle, which I like alot. Anyone shoot one?
I was at Tollgate archery just a couple of weeks ago. George speaks very highly of Hill Country Bows. I could not shoot one though because he only had a right handed longbow there at the time.
A friend of mine that was there with me got to shoot it though and he really liked it. He said it was a very smoth drawing quick shooting bow.
I shot one of their 1 piece longbows at Wheeling and it was sweet. Being from the Amish, both my parents, I spent alot of time talking with them at Wheeling. They are very knowledgable and straight forward. I was very impressed with them and their bows. Their right here in Ohio too.
I was going to start an post about this guy. I talk to him last weekend for I don't know how long. I shot every one of his bows. I think there very nicely hand made and every one of his bows shot very
nice. I told him the next time I want a new bow I think I may go with his bows.
Cody
What NO PICS? Gee guys some of us don't get to all the cool shoots. Anybody got any pics?<><
The Amish Fascinate Me! In this Nasty World, They have Stuck to their Guns, so to speak, and Live The Way They Believe.
I looked at his bows last weekend and they looked to be a very quality bow. He does good work for what it looked like.
I checked out the pics of that bow and it's very well done. Kind of reminds me of the widow design. I wouldn't mind having one myself.
Do you know if it is a combo type riser for longbow and recurve limbs?
(http://www.tollgatearchery.com/images/~Hill%20Country%20LB.jpg)
What do those cost?
If I remember right I think he is in the 700-800 dollar range.
Nice looking sticks!
I love the looks of these bows.
OOOLALA! I like! That is a very nice stick right there.<><
His Catalog/ flier is nice & has all the info. the Ph# 330-674-9609 His Name is Roman Hershberger.
One things for sure, he better sell some bows to feed all those good looking youngns. I believe there were eight. Also, his booth/presentation was first class. LF
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Is there anyone besides Hill country bows and Habu making a (widow style) handle forward 3 pc longbow?
Timber Ghost makes one that is the same style.
Black Swan
Just wondering about the phone number. Of all the Amish people I know none of them have telephones. Could he be a Mennonite of Huterite.
I saw the family around that weekend. Seven kids in tow. Left Sat afternoon in a big full size van.
Good to hear the good reviews. I shot a Black widow for years but like the longbow now. After shooting this Hill Country handle forward lngbow, all I can say is SWEET!
All the benefits of both bows. I cannot find a negative. The price isn't scary either. BTW he is definatly Amish. There are lots of different Amish groups. Also a cabinet maker.
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Maybe They're like the ATV commercial LOL
Sorry,That was BAD but I just couldn't help myself, :smileystooges: :knothead: ;)
(I love that commercial!!!!!)
Lots of the Amish around Millersburg, Ohio where Roman is from have phones in little phone booths in the yard. They can take messages from them. I imagine that's the deal with him. It's not that they are against using phones, they just don't want them in the house to interrupt family time--can you say "teenager"?? Many of their ways seem contradictory to us but when you take time to find out the reasons they do them they can make a lot of sense, at least to me.....Dave
Margaret and I are happy to be affilliated with Hill Country Bows as dealers of their products. We have found Roman Hershberger an outstanding bowyer and very receptive to our needs as traditional archery dealers. We would like to thank all of you tradgangers for your support over the years.
George Catlin - Tollgate Traditions
Shot a couple of the Hill Country bows at ATAR and they were very good shooting bows. The workmanship was outstanding and I thought Roman was a first class guy. If I were in the market for another bow I would put his bows near the top of a very short list.
Roman is a nice guy and concerned with making the best bow he can. I'll have one of his new designs in my possession soon and will put it through the paces.
Funny this should show up here today. I'll be spending the day at his shop tomorrow, hopefully working on Dave's and mine with Roman. Roman and I have become friends through Tradgang and ATAR. I'll be taking him to the OSTA shoot in Jackson Ohio on Saturday, along with one of his boys and my 2 children.
Kenny, I keep meaning to tell you. At ATAR I saw the Amish Bowyer's son come out to the Kids Range, and he was just standing and watching, though he had his gear with him. So I called to him and said that he was welcome to join in. He turned and smiled and started to look around. I told him to just tell Sandy (Thorn) he wanted to and told him she was the lady in the such and such colored blouse. His smile fell so noticibly, I figured it was bashfullness so I called to Sandy, and as soon as I let her know he wanted in, she imediatly got him going - Sandy is good at that.
I tell that, to relate the following: The next day I was walking by, a way's out from the boy and his Father's vendor table, on my way to meet someone, when I heard someone call out, "Good Morning, Mr. Dunn." I looked around, while automatically returning the greeting, not really sure where it came from. I saw both of them smiling but returning their gazes back to their laps, apparently working on something, or reading. I meant to tell you, so you could tell them, for me, how much that meant to me - I knew it had to be in thanks for getting him started at the kid's range (where he had a ball from what little I saw), and that he must have told his dad about it. I'm not sure which of them called out to me but what a nice feeling it was for me.
Bernie, they are some of the most humble and kind folks you'd ever want to meet. James, the son, and Killie hit it off too. They shot one of the courses together on Friday evening and he talked about that "Kathy lady" for quite some time after.