Hickory backed Hickory

Started by vanillabear?, September 22, 2010, 12:44:00 PM

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T L

The back of your bow looks like glass. How did you get it so shiny? Beautiful bow by the way very inspiring!


Bill Sagues

How did you get the dark color? Did you stain before the tru-oil?  Great looking bow!


chrisg

well done on the finish, and the bow it's a beauty, I like the smooth curves, has to be a sweet shooter.
chrisg



Drummer@Home

Wow!!! nice job on both deer and bow. Oh and next time push his tongue in   :thumbsup:
Zen without realization of the body is empty speculation. If I could only stop dropping the BOW!!!!!!

SteveD

Wow that is fanastic great job on both

razorback

What are the dimensions of the bow, especially in the handle area. I have been thinking of a bendy handle bow am interested in the dimensions needed in different species.
Great looking bow, that obviously works real well. That deer is a beauty, especially off public lands. The pig can't be more than a couple of days old, by the size of it. Someone probably got some suckling pigs to grow for Christmas or something and the little guy got away. Good job removing him.
Keep the wind in your face and the sun at your back.


Osagetree

:thumbsup:    :clapper:  

Luv it when a plan comes together!
>>--TGMM--> Family of the Bow

John Cooper

I really really really like your bow!  haha...  Everything about it shows a real attention to detail.  I've tried several bows backed with hickory; 2 ipe and 1 hickory-cored.  All three broke due to a failure in the backing.  It kinda turned me off from hickory, but this bow makes me want to try it again.  Thanks for posting!

~John


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