I have been a member of PA for most of this current decade. Since 2012 I think. As the decade comes to a close I have been looking back at some of the work I have admired. I have a real love and passion for these bows we make, a deep appreciation for some of the bows we have seen posted, and I stand in awe of some of the talent found here. I intend this post to be a small recognition of that talent. A celebration of sorts. A hat tip to those bow makers who’s work I have had the privilege of ogling over for most of this decade. I am a better bow maker today having had the opportunity to look over the shoulders of these men. I have inevitably left some folks out that deserve to be on this list. The oversight is unintentional and I reserve the right to amend this list upon the discovery of some egregious error that must be addressed. Chalk it up to my age, or just the large number of talented folks who have come and gone.
#1. Simon. The quality of his work speaks fo itself. The number of these beauties is mind boggling.
#2. Marc St Louis. One of the early pioneers. Great work.
#3. Pearl Drums. Huge body of work, wealth of knowledge. All solid. Some spectacular.
#4. Weylin. Hard to not have him higher based on the quality and quantity of his work.
#5. Gordon. Haven’t seen anything from him in some time, but WOW!
#6. Blackhawk. Been gone for some time, but his bows were cream of the crop.
#7. Gun Doc. Quality work.
#8. Missile Master.
#9. Self bowman
#10. Badly Bent
Honorable mentions:
Bryce, Leon wood, Osage Outlaw, bubby, half eye, Del, pappy, PatB, badger, upstate, bow ed, Carson, DC, wizard goat, JW, JonW, loefflerchuck, mo coon catcher, bjrogg.