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Who still has frist bow you made?

Started by MOBow, July 28, 2007, 03:53:00 PM

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cjones

I still have my first and plan on hunting with it a lil this fall.  Her name is "Cruel Intentions".
Chad Jones

TGMM Family Of The Bow

Falk

Still have my first - yes! It is a 45# Ash LB which I started in 1988. I made it with an English LB in mind - having had not much more advise as available from Saxton Pope's Hunting with Bow and Arrow.
It is long and heavy and would still shoot, but it will shake your teeth out   :knothead:   ;)

ethan

Don't know who has mine!  Leaned it against my truck after an evening hunt and drove off and left it!  When I realized what I'd done and drove back, it was gone.  My bow, quiver, 5 arrows with broad heads, 1 judo, my armguard, and glove!  Heck, it was even strung for some lucky.....person.

Bob Barnes

I do...guess I always will.  Mine is osage 64" 55# and has one word written on it... "Joe".  It was my way of saying thanks to a good friend Joe Mattingly, who helped inspire me to make a bow.  I miss Joe and think about him while making every bow...
Bob
"Hello, My name is Bob and I'm a BowAholic"

wingnut

I have the first three I made.  #1 is a Texas Ash bow 50# @ 28, #2 is "Slow Bow" a Jim Hamm inspired osage bow that can be crono'd with a sun dial and # 3 A 57" bend through the handle pony bow that I took my first trad deer with.

They are not going anyplace but up on the wall.

Mike
Mike Westvang

Linc

No,but I know where it is and can use it anytime I want.My long time hunting buddy and good friend has it.Ash Meare Heathe style 64" 62#@29".

To date I've only kept 2 of the bows that I have made,That's including the bow (#26)that I finished today.LOL.
Lincoln E. Farr

Apex Predator

My first ever bow building attempt was in 1998. I ordered a hickory stave while living in VA. I made many errors but ended up with a functional bow 65" NTN and 55 pounds. It had about 3" of string follow! Bad tiller, poor finish, and looked pretty bad. A few years later I sanded the finish off the limbs and tried to steam some recurves into the tips. It didn't hold the curve and it made the tiller uneven.
I have failed with several BBOs and wanted something primitive to carry with my bamboo back quiver and river cane arrows. I took this bow down and shot it. It shot pretty well. I decided it needed some more work.

I cut a shallow shelf in the riser, refinished it, and laced on a new grip. The tiller is pretty uneven when first strung, but evens out after drawing it a few times. I decided to leave the tiller alone. She is beautiful and shoots much better closer to center.
I didn't claw my way to the top of the food chain to eat vegetables!

Paul/KS

Still have the first one I made.It is hickory from a stave and was pretty ugly but it shot an arrow.After a couple others I went back and rebuilt into something a little better...

Shaun

Still have mine. It started fret on the back because of overzealous sanding and smooting. Had Glenn St Charles and Dick Latimer sign it and its a wall hanger and memento now.

George Tsoukalas

Yes, I do have it. It is a black locust selfbow. It's my first successful bow. Jawge

Landshark160

Still have mine.  Just finished it last week.  Will try to get some pics up pretty quick.
Chris
>>>>--------------->

The benefits of a big broadhead are most evident when things go wrong. - CTS

loyd

i still have litle smokey, it was tested at the first mo-jam. loyd

MOBow

I figured many would.  I am playing with a idea for next years MOJam.  I still have my first and I still take it our hunting at least once per season.  Hope everyone is surviving the heat wave.  105 heat index today.  no osage splitting today.  keith

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