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Started by John Scifres, June 22, 2013, 10:10:00 AM

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John Scifres

Thanks to Sam Harper, I have my old website back.  

About 15 years ago, a resurgence of wood bowmaking was sparked by "The Traditional Bowyer's Bible" and some timely articles in "Traditional Bowhunter" magazine.  Dean Torges, Jim Hamm, Tim Baker and a scad of others were leading the charge.  At the same time, the whole world was discovering the power of the internet to enhance and invent a new social structure.  In its own way, this new connective power of the world wide web helped to resurrect primitive bowmaking.  Odd and ironic I know, but natural feeling.

For me personally, it resulted in this my first website:   John\\'s Website  

It also helped me become a better bowyer as a novice and then a cyber apprentice to so many great bowyers.

 "Stalking Tiller Live"  was the first buildalong as far as I know.  It was done to help me learn at the hands and eyes and computer monitors of those greats.  Please take a look and hopefully you will gain a sense of the fun we had as we played with this powerful new tool.
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BMN

Great stuff there John. It definitely helped me get started in bow building. I really miss Ferret's old site as well.

Thanks for putting all those tutes together. I know it's not easy but it's a huge help to all us newbies.

Thank you!

Bill
Compton Traditional Bowhunters
Professional Bowhunters Society
Prairie Traditional Archers
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takefive

That is really good stuff and fun to read.  Sure shows your enthusiasm for making bows and that is a very pretty bow.
It's hard to make a wooden bow which isn't beautiful, even if it's ugly.
-Tim Baker

Roy from Pa


ron w

I cut my teeth on your site and ferret's, really miss that stuff. Great help to anyone who wants to build a bow!
In the beginner's mind there are many possibilities. In the expert's there are few...So the most difficult thing is always to keep your beginner's mind...This is also the real secret of the arts: always be a beginner.  Shunryu Suzuki

Sam Harper

I remember when I was learning how to make strings, your tutorial was the easiest I found to understand.  And I was fascinated by your "stalking tiller" build alongs.  I owe a huge thanks to you, John.  You were an enormous help to me in the beginning, and I still read through your stuff sometimes.
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Razorbak

looks good..i remember it from days past...no pics remain?
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Dan Landis

Great tutorial John, very well done.

Pat B

Glad you retrieved your old website, John. Lots of good info there for everyone, from newby to seasoned bowyers.
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LC

Great web page! Although I don't build self bows I truly appreciate the time it takes to put something like this together. Man similar pages of similar folks taking their time to post what they know, or how they do it, has taken my learning curve down considerably of making everything from lam bows to knives! ONE ATTA BOY! THANKS!
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burnt

Lots of fun reading john thanks for all your help.
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Sal

I remember that website, glad its back up.

George Tsoukalas

I am, John. Brings back a flood of memories. Jawge

Bob at Work

cool stuff John...
Wish you could make MoJam 15!
Bob

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