Author Topic: Hickory,black locust, hophornbeam, Deerslayer based recurve (new pics added)  (Read 21175 times)

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Offline Justin Snyder

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Nice bow Ryan, glad to see you playing with a few laminates.  ;)
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Offline brownhillboy

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VERY NICE!!  Super looking bow and some incredible craftsmanship!  Nice job.
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Offline Ryano

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Thanks Guys. The pictures aren't really that great its hard to get good lighting in our house, but it was raining outside so I opted to stay in out of the rain.  ;D
Its November, I'm gone hunt'in.......
Osage is still better.....

Offline robbsbass

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Ryan  you have done it again, but that is what I expect when I see your bows, You are an exceptional craftsman, and I really don't know where to start complamenting you on such a beautiful bow.

    Robb
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Ryan, that is knarly (old word same meaning,good) look good to me. :)

Offline bigcountry

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That is close to being one of the finest bows I have seen on here.  Looks great to me. 
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Offline stallion27

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Those tips are sweet man. Very nice work!
Nothing compares to the mystical flight of the arrow.

Offline Ryano

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Thanks so much for the kind words fella's.  :)
Its November, I'm gone hunt'in.......
Osage is still better.....

Offline Keenan

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 Oh My,That came out sweet Ryan. Love the color contrast and some cool looking brush guards as well. Do you think the brush guards ad any noticeable hand shock or affect the shooting with the extra tip weight? Looks like a great shooter and have thought about doing some underlays by the tips but could never get myself to try it.

Offline Ryano

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Thanks Keenan. It has no noticable hand shock. At least not to me. There's really not much to them. I'm sure as narrow as the tips are they are probably still lighter than some bows with wider tips are. I'm going to shoot it some more this weekend at hawkeye. I'll let you know what I think after that.
Its November, I'm gone hunt'in.......
Osage is still better.....

Offline robbsbass

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Ryano that is one of the nicest bows I think that you have made, be proud. Sorry I haven't been on line for a while but I have been in and out of hospital again.

    Robb
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Offline DirtyDan

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I quit!!!  Seriously, excellent bow as always, Ryan.  You da' MAN!

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Offline 1/2primitive

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I've been away from here for a little too long.
What a great few bows to come back to, yours and Manny's 'Monster'. :)

That is quite a stunning bow, the Cherry bark adds a neat element to it.
Your recurves never fail to make my jaw drop. ;)
     Sean
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Offline Ryano

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Thanks for the complements guys !  :)
Its November, I'm gone hunt'in.......
Osage is still better.....

Offline Kent D.

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Love it.  Excellent work.