...by Forrest Shattuck!!
Has anyone seen this fellow’s work? It is incredible. I do not think he posts on this site - at least I have not seen him or his work, and I have scoured through close to 1 thousand pages of posts on PA.com!!
What stands out to me is his tillering. First off, it looks impeccable...but, more interestingly, he begins his bends closer to the fades than most any other bowyer. Yes, Marc St. Louis’ bows bend out of the fades...but that is primarily, if not entirely, due to the induced deflex of his bows’ profiles, of course.
Mr. Shattuck’s bows - even his non R-Ds - appear to be bending right outside the handle. If I could post pictures I would...but, alas, I somehow still have not been able to clear that hurdle (and yes, I am ashamed of myself because my tech & computing skills are usually above average).
I have always thought that the graceful bend of a bow that starts closer to the handle is so dang attractive...but I have read so many opinions that warn against that tiller (likely to induce hand shock, excessive limb vibration/distortion, etc.). And being somewhat of a self bow speed-chaser myself, I have shied away from that tiller shape.
But after seeing Forrest Shattucks amazing work I am leaning toward giving it a go myself. Hell, I have enough staves built up in my inventory to play around now, I guess.
Anyway...was just wondering if anyone else was familiar with Mr. Shattuck’s work and then if so what their thoughts on his bows might be. Searching for “goldenwood bows” will quickly find his website if anyone is interested (and no, I am in no way related to him and I do not mean for this to be any type of advertisement...I just am a fan of his work and had yet to ever hear anything else about him anywhere on this great site!).