some killer lams from Troy D. Breeding

Started by eman614, July 30, 2014, 04:12:00 PM

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eman614

I just finished this one for my uncle. it was also my first experience with Troy and he definately did not dissapoint. the veneers looked even better in person than they did on his sight.
here is the bow. 60"tip to tip and 48#@28"





LittleBen

Oh hell yeah! Loving that rise. That's curly maple and ????

Trux Turning

You aren't kidding- that is a beauty...

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eman614

thinks guys. the upper part of the limb is walnut burl. i will try and get a better pic of it cause it is beautiful!


Pheonixarcher

That looks great! Good job on that one.
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cunruhshoot

Good looking bow! Troy is great to work with...
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Bodork

Nice bow! Did you use the spliced veneers on the belly as well? I bought a set from him and can't decide if I should use them all on one bow or just use them on the back and do two bows.

Troy D. Breeding

Wow! amazing how well they look in the finished product. Great job.
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Wolftrail

Great bow, the Color tones and wood choice seems to blend in with the natural surroundings.   I like.   :bigsmyl:

razorback

Looks wonderful, I really like the lines of that riser, though you put the shelf on the wrong side. How am I ever going to shoot it.
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