I have several bows I just haven't seemed to find the time to get good pictures and post. I really need to post some. This one is special to me. This family had some extremely bad luck and heavy crosses to bare. Their father got a staff infection over ten years ago from a scratch on his finger. He became paralyzed from the waist down but kept a great aditude and with great effort can now walk with a walker.
Their son Tom was diagnosed with brain cancer and had surgery to remove it, but it is a cancer that usually returns in time and is very aggressive.
About a month after Tom was diagnosed. His brother Paul who was the nicest guy you'd ever meet, was killed in a accident when a truck didn't stop at a stop sign. Paul was a fantastic guy, he had draft horses and whenever you asked him how he was doing he always answered "just living the dream"
I wish I could do more to help their misfortune. They had a benefit breakfast with donated gifts. I made this bow. It's simply called the Stacer's
HHB 52 lbs @ 25" prairie rattler skins I got from Scott at Marshall. Wrapped red and black thread at ends of skins. I only used one skin I cut in two. This is a very twisty snaky HHB stave that I started with my daughter in law in mind, but things change in the blink of a eye. It had some natural deflex out of the handle. I don't remember length but it's on the short side. Wanted to get more pictures but never did. The close ups don't have any finish on them. As some thing extra special I ask Paul's Mom for a lock of one of his draft horses mane. I wrapped it under the leather on handle I got from Pearl. I hope you enjoy it as much as I do.
Bjrogg