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HH bug got me ... Part One!

Started by longbowben, January 07, 2011, 01:08:00 PM

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mikebiz

Hey Ben.  Glad to see you are knocking those rabbits dead over in Oz.  I know they are a problem there, but they do make for some fine eating.  Where was the photo with all the snow taken?  Beautiful landscape there.
"...and last of all I leave to you the thrill of life and the joy of youth that throbs a moment in a well bent bow, then leaps forth in the flight of an arrow." - Saxton Pope

Centex

QuoteOriginally posted by Bud B.:
     
Lets see some more pictures.  I keep going back and forth between a bama or a 7 lakes.
Howard Hill Halfbreed "Sol" 68" 50@29
Hoyt Buffalo 62" 45@28"

False Cast

Thanks Mr. Maher, those are fantastic pictures. Looks like a ton of fun.

Hermon

What can anyone tell me about the HH Bobcat?  Is it a youth bow? The one I have looked at is a 60" model, looks like 3 lams of boo.  Any info appreciated.

Brianlocal3

Great pics Ben. Looks like the Union Jack was rocking
JD Berry Taipan (original) 53@28 62"
Cascade mountain Brush Hawk 53@28 56"

Butch Speer

Hermon,
I checked the HH site & all I could find about the bobcat points to it being a child or ladies bow. It's called an intermediate bow only up to 45lbs.
God Bless

Butch the Yard Gnome

67 Bear Kodiak Hunter 58" 48@28
73 Bear Grizzly 58" 47@ 28
74 Bear Kodiak Hunter 45@28
Shakespeare Necedah 58" 45@28

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Charlie Lamb

Knawbone... I think that picture was taken in the late eighties or early nineties. Very memorable day with good friends.
Hunt Sharp

Charlie

Bud B.

QuoteOriginally posted by Centex:

Lets see some more pictures. I keep going back and forth between a bama or a 7 lakes.
I did not take these pics.

I pick the bow up from Mike on Weds and I'll put on the grip leather and strike plate/shelf leather. Not sure what color yet. (I have four different shades of green and some thin brown pigskin lining to choose from)

Brown Glass
Osage Riser
3 lams actionboo
2 lams maple
osage tips
handle/limbs 1" wide
slightly trapped limbs
semi-raduised shelf
2 3/16" deep straight grip handle

Mike makes some nice bows. I'll post up more after I get it and am able to shoot it.

 

 

 

 

 

 

I posted a thread about the bow.

I'll add to it later after I pick up the bow and put a grip on it. I'll add a small review about how it shoots as well.

http://tradgang.com/noncgi/ultimatebb.php?ubb=get_topic;f=1;t=130106
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Longbowwally

Enjoyed the pics Charlie and Ben. That pic of Russ? with the elk head is one of my favorites...
LONG LIVE THE LONGBOW!

Wally Holmes

Lambow

I believe Russ shot a Ron Maulding longbow.
Probably tamarack core lams.

58WINTERS

How tight is the lockup on a Hill takedown sleeve? I saw one last weekend on a Wes Wallace longbow that was absolutely rock solid. Thinking about a takedown but it's got to be solid. I didn't even know the Wallace was a takedown, it had a nice locator grip, until the owner pulled it apart.
58

MikeM

All my Hill longbows are take-downs and all the sleeves are solid.

David Mitchell

My Hill TD is solid as a rock as well.  Takes a little pull to get it apart--it fits so snugly.
The years accumulate on old friendships like tree rings, during which time a kind of unspoken care and loyalty accrue between men.

Charlie Lamb

Lambow... exactly right except I think Russ' bow predated Ron's use of Tamarack. If memory serves, the bow in the picture was 85#.

Russ was strong as a bull and had a birth defect which had left him missing all the fingers on his left hand. Just a nub of a first finger and the full thumb.

When we first met he was drawing his bow leftie by using his thumb and the nub. The bowstring was contorted in all kinds of bends and his arrow flight wasn't very good.

Another friend and I made him a sling that he could use to strap the bow to his left hand and draw with his right. Since he couldn't hold the bow it would get away from him if he shot without the sling.
Making the switch helped make him a much better shot and shoot much heavier bows than when he was using his left to pull with.
I've got a Shulz Trophy Hunter sitting in the corner of the room right now that was his. 110 @ 28".

How did you know about it being a Maulding Bighorn? Maybe I wrote about it before?
Hunt Sharp

Charlie

Lambow

Charlie, I can't remember for sure. Seems like I read an artical about him in an old bowhunter mag. Might of been "Western Bowhunter" or "Bowhunter" but it could of been in a brochure of Ron's.

Anyway, that sure was good of ya'll to help him find a better way way to shoot his longbow. He could of taken the easy way out with his birth defect and just used a compound.

Charlie Lamb

Lambow... interesting!! I did do an article or two in "Western Bowhunter" back in the day.
Hunt Sharp

Charlie

unclewhit

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Bob lee signature series
Schafer Silvertip
Howard Hill "Tembo"

Bud B.

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canopyboy

Don't know if many of you venture over to the Bowyer's Bench much.  But there's been quite a few Hill style builds of late.  Kind of cool stuff...
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frank bullitt

Hi folks. Haven't posted in awhile, but always follow my fav HH thread!

Charlie, when you posted that pic of Russ, it clicked as a pic in Ron's brochure that I have from the early "80s, as Lambow states!
Also possible, in an add of Mauldings, in Longbow Digest from that period.

Keep the good stuff coming folks. Time to shoot some squirrels with the Longbow!

That Kitteridge jacket would make a great St.Judes item, too.   :)

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