Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: iowabow on October 30, 2011, 12:32:11 pm
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I was trying to think of a name for the bow that killed my first buck and wondered what other people named their bows. My fist buck had a mushroom top for an antler. So I. Thought "lil Toadstool" or "Finally" or "28 shots" or "buck stops here"
My 43 lbs bow was made from a 72" bow that I remade into a 62" bow so I called that one "Two bows"
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My most recent bow I named "Ole Ugly." It had one nice snakey half and the other side almost perfectly straight. I'm kinda fond of the look now, butin the middle of the summer I wasn't sure...
For newly blooded bow, how bout the "3 B's," or "BB bow" for button buck bow.
I just read your thread last night and was sitting in the stand myself. Gotta say I'm proud of you for hanging in there and giving it a good solid effort. My story would have read much the same. Glad it worked out for ya.
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The name of my english longbow is Hornet. The colors of the materials that it is made of (bamboo, epe, osage, dark horn nocks) closely match the colors of a small species of hornet which lives here (Maryland). When I was trying to find a good name for this bow I saw one of these hornets attack and decapitate a much larger dragonfly. I guess the fierceness of that little insect made an impression.
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Maybe B4 my last name is Bybee
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Generally my bows name themselves. On my hunting bow I made last year and am still using this year no name came to me for over a year until one day I noticed one ot the elk tip overlays had disappeared. In my box or antlers and horns found a small wedge od American Bison horn so I shaped it and glued it on...then her name came to me..."Two Tips".
"Marilyn" was the name of an osage selfbow I treated with Chlorox to add a patina, "Holy Moley" has a hole in it's upper limb, for "Cinco de Mayo", she was either completed on May 5th or I was drinking a Carona when I finished her, "Pole Cat" is a bow I made from a 2" diameter osage pole. "Trouble Maker, handle with care" is a boo backed hickory that fretted so I added osage belly lam but it came apart at the handle so I wrapped the handle then the fades started lifting so I wrapped the fades. I still shoot this bow after 5 or 6 years of trouble. She was my back-up bow on my Colorado elk hunt with Kenneth this year.
There are many other bows I've named and all of them told me what they wanted to be called.
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I name my bows based on there characteristics, or shooting speeds. I have named a bow "Screaming eagle" because at the time I made i it was my fastest bow, "Sweet dreams" since it was a bow that met many of my ideal qualities, "Little snake" due to its snakey limbs, and "Old faithful" since that bow has lasted longer than most. For "Screaming eagle" and Little snake the names are in native tongues, just gives it a little more primitive sound.
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I'm like PAT I let my bows also name themselfs or earned a name. I had bows that I used that stayed nameless for months or I might be the next day.
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In 1999 I was given an Osage flatbow by a doctor friend. It was given to him when he was a young teenager. That bow is 76 yrs old and still shoots great. When he gave it to me it looked like a piece of top quality jewelry. I named it Treasure. I still shoot Treasure and will hunt with it as soon as I get my bamboo arrows finished.
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My favorate bows name is: ADAHY: Native American Cherokee name meaning "lives in the woods."
I also have one that I named: Wildcat Osage because the osage came from a person on the net that goes by that name.
I have one that is named: Few Indeed, since I have never seen another one anywhere like it.
My first ever bow that I made name is: First Try
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I have a white ash cherokee style of bow in the works that I plan on naming "Sasquatch" because it will be 68 inches long which is quite the bow length for my draw of 27 inches.
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I just posted a bow named "Old Flame", made for an old flame of mine...
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Twister, 'cos it's twisted...
Del
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My first bow was a wide limbed narrow gripped green ash with a knothole just below the bottom fadeout. It had a wonderful hourglass figure and the knothole was somewhat suggestive. So I called her "One Good Piece of Ash".
The other bow I named is sinew and snake backed osage. The belly side has so many cracks that it is frightening. In polite company she is called "Crack Addict", the other name will cause this post to be deleted.
Now a buddy of mine named his first yew ELB, "Embraceable Yew" because he couldn't keep his hands off it...until it blew. The next yew ELB was called "U2" and it blew. He then started a matched pair of yew ELBs named "Damn Yew" and "S###w Yew". Those seem to hold up, but he keeps them both in his bathroom where the shower steam helps keep them hydrated.
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named my first bow after man who told me of self long bow class and the teacher of the class - they both have the same name - Tony. also name then after what happens - called broken one "dead". Name some after Christian principles such as "Believe" or "Faith".
Bowyer3
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Well, there was "fancy firewood", "purple haze", "focal point", "nightmare", "Indiana Jones"... There's a special piece of osage I haven't touched yet. It came from the famed Keebler osage that Timo harvested so many staves from. That one will probably be called "Elven Magic"
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Most of mine just end up being called "dammit!".
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Got a short hickory D bow that'll be ready for tillering here shortly that I am naming "Under Dog". When I got the piece of wood I worked it a little to fast at the beginning and screwed up on it and threw it in the pile to be turned into firewood, I basically gave up on it. Then about a week or so ago I picked that piece out of the trash pile to practice shaping tips and filing string grooves. To make a long story short, that piece of wood I gave up on not too long ago has been given a new life and is shaping up to be one sharp lookin' little bow. I slowed my pace down considerably giving the bow a second chance and I am glad I did.
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Being new to this I just name them after the wood they came from and the order they are built, Mulberry #1, Kentucky Coffee #2 and now Hackberry #3... Hopfully after 8 maybe 10 bow I'll start giving them different names but right now I have a Vine Maple, ERC, Hickory, Osage and a Sassafras staves to play. Hope I can get them from stave to bow to name them :)
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I named my wifes bow "purple haze" because it was as purple as could be and I'm a Jimi Hendrix fan.
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I only started naming them recently. All ladies names or monikers.
(1) Grace - 70" skinny longbow with gentle R/D tiny anterly overlays in hickory and walnut and bamboo. Becasue she was so long and graceful.
(2) Jane - Sold to a friend a 66" copy of Grace. Minus the antler. turned out Jane was not so plain. She flings an arrow with determination.
(3) Sweetheart- My R/D hickory and bamboo backed bow. Spent months working towards my spin on a Konrad Voegelle style bow and got it with her. Love how she shoots, feels and looks. Tried to sleep with her but wife said I was crazy.
(4) Trouble - copy of sweetheart but a little fancier and more sexy.
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I have one that was the worst of three osage cores. I made it short to shoot from a blind. I named it "the blind sow". I is a lot more "beautiful" now. 2 arrows shot at game and a gobbler and a buck in the bag. So...."The blind sow found an "acorn."
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I have only named one so far,my first. Her name is cloud as she remind me of the markings of a clouded leopard in lightgrey and black.
Its cool to hear the reasoning behind the names and when i read about JWs "One Good Piece of Ash" i could almost hear Sean Connory say it :laugh:
/Mikael
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I name all my bows. Most seem to have a Medieval slant of some sort. 'King Slayer', 'Widow Maker', 'King Maker', Executioner', 'Punisher'. I named a couple of snakeskin backed bows 'Viper', 'Rattler', 'Venom'. My second yew bow was 'U2'. The name just seems to come, if I don't think about it too much!
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I just finished my first ever bow and i'm inclined to dub her Pain. She's made from hickory and it makes my hands hurt just thinking about my draw knife and farriers rasp. I also died her red with leather dye to symbolize my effort, pain and being my first bow. I wouldnt ask for a second of it back and am fondly enjoying my current project of vine maple and look forward to tackling osage soon.
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Most of mine just end up being called "dammit!".
ROFL ! Ha ha ha ha!
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I named my first decent bow "self medication" because it was a self bow and I noticed my beer consumption dropped from the time spent learning to make it. ;D
All the rest have been called "bow".
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Just posted pics of my latest that I considered calling "trouble". . . but 2nd guessing that now.
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Most of the time it will come to me in the building process,if not I mark the weight,sign it and move on. :) If I try to think up a name it always seems kind of lame. :)
Pappy
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I number my bows. Sometimes they get a number and a name. I've just finished shooting in a BBO re/de that I have numbered 63 and named "Shameless". The bow is named after a woman I once knew and on this forum I cannot tell how Shameless Sharon Kolowski earned her name. But I remember. Oh boy!!!!!
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although the bow isn't finished but when I put the bottom of in on my toe and then the top limb goes exactly to my eye, so I think I will call her the eye to toe bow. after she earns her name that is . don't want to jinx it.
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You made me laugh Grunt! ;D
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So far...Kindling.
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So far...Kindling.
Three posts on the forum and already you fit in!!! I laughed good box wine out my nose over that one!