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Outstanding selfbows. Let's see what's in your collection!

Started by Ghost Dog, February 23, 2018, 12:44:00 PM

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Ghost Dog

The variety that exists with selfbows is truly endless. Let's see what's hanging on your wall.

I'll start with this John Strunk. 62", 57#@27". Rawhide backed yew from 2001. It has a timeless shape that goes back to bow relics that are 8000 years old. Talk about traditional.  
 
 
 

Charlie Lamb

Hunt Sharp

Charlie


Jon Stewart

I have a few that I made but this picture posting thing has me puzzled.

Woodpuppy

TBOF
Horse Creek Traditional Archery Club
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wooddamon1

Nice! I want to jump into making self bows but need a mentor besides just online stuff and books. Think I'll start carving on a maple sapling this weekend. Good stuff guys, let's see some more!
"The history of the bow and arrow is the history of mankind..."-Fred Bear

JNewton

Nice Bows!!!      :thumbsup:        :notworthy:  

Ghost Dog, I've gotta ask, and hope you can forgive my ignorance here. Everything I know about self bows can be shoved up a flea's butt......

What is that "deal/thing" to the right of your grip area that has some dots on it and some sorta scroll type of stuff on it?  Is it something to just prop the bow up for photos?   :confused:    

Jimmie
Jimmie

A transplanted Okie living in Sandy, OR

OMP Ozark Hunter Longbow 50#

Ghost Dog

QuoteOriginally posted by JNewton:
Nice Bows!!!        :thumbsup:            :notworthy:    

Ghost Dog, I've gotta ask, and hope you can forgive my ignorance here. Everything I know about self bows can be shoved up a flea's butt......

What is that "deal/thing" to the right of your grip area that has some dots on it and some sorta scroll type of stuff on it?  Is it something to just prop the bow up for photos?     :confused:    
   

Jimmie
I had a feeling somebody would ask about that. It's a piece of broken pottery I used to keep the bow from turning on it's side.     :)

Bowjunkie

John Strunk bows are sweet. The subtle way he coordinated the dips and flares to flex ever so slightly very near to the handle. It takes finesse and great care to pull that off... to use those portions to allow for more 'working limb' while creating minimal strain at any one spot of the transition areas. That bow blends the best qualities of a stiff handled bow with those of a bow that bends through the handle. That's my favorite handle shape too. Superb!

Sam McMichael

Sam

joe vt

I have my first self bow coming. Made by Mark Smaltzer (bowmakr); its a r/d osage heat treated bow. 62" 48" @28".


I have never shot or even held a self bow but always wanted one. I am looking for to it.
~ joe vt  >>>~~~~~~~~>

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Pat B

Guys, building selfbows aren't brain surgery. So simple even a cave man can do it.    :rolleyes:  
Photobucket stole all my pics. If I can recover some or find pics elsewhere I'll post them here.
Make the most of all that comes and the least of all that goes!
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Charlie Lamb

Hunt Sharp

Charlie

Possum Head

I've got a 70" 52# osage (unbacked) Built by an Alabama Bowyer named Wes. It is so much fun to shoot and I'm not sure if a bow could get quieter. I took her out stumping yesterday. I bought it last year and didn't practice out of my deer stand with it so I didn't take it hunting but would love to take a deer with it. If I was smart enough I would send a pic but I'll start that when the process becomes as simple enough for an idiot!

wooddamon1

I bought this one cheap off my local CL. Sanded off the old finish and added a few coats of poly. Also added a leather shelf and handle but didn't take pics yet. It had "50" ink-stamped under the old rest, but it stacks at my draw. No idea who made it. 66" ttt. It has a lot of set in the limbs, but if it's not a shooter for me I'll hang it in the shack til my son can shoot it.





"The history of the bow and arrow is the history of mankind..."-Fred Bear

yard dog


 
 
 
 
 
 

Bow I made for a buddy... I believe the bottom limb was shorter by about 2"

yard dog


 
 

Osage sliver bow.... 61" ntn... 47# @ 28".... Bow is only 1" wide, but is a sweet shooter...

yard dog








Sinew backed osage static recurve.... 58" ntn... 54# @ 28".... Arizona diamondback skins over the sinew... My first traditional bow kill.... Was really proud of this....

LBR

I only have 3...no pics...and they mean more than money to me.  The first is an osage selfbow named "The Orangutan" that Kevin Brennan made for me many years ago.  Won the Howard Hill with it twice, among several other shoots.  Second is a BBO made by Eric Krewson...absolutely a work of art, and a real shooter.  Lastly, a pignut hickory bow that I made at the Tennessee Classic in 2009...had lots of adult supervision making it, won the Selfbow Challenge with it.  Later on (2011), with even more adult supervision by Mr. Eric Krewson, refined the tips and added buffalo horn overlays.  Lots of memories with each one, each one is very special to me.

yard dog

LBR... Would love to see pics of those.... All my pics are pre-2005.. Those are my best, but I am getting back into it.... so, I have had a few years to think....  :)

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