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Let’s see those selfbows

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Wohlf 09-May-18
woodsman 09-May-18
woodsman 09-May-18
woodsman 09-May-18
woodsman 09-May-18
woodsman 09-May-18
Pa Steve 09-May-18
Pa Steve 09-May-18
Stoner 09-May-18
twostrings 09-May-18
Arvin 09-May-18
Arvin 09-May-18
Arvin 09-May-18
WillMac 09-May-18
Wohlf 10-May-18
Jim 10-May-18
Bjrogg 10-May-18
woodsman 10-May-18
Jeff Durnell 10-May-18
TrapperKayak 10-May-18
Bjrogg 10-May-18
Danzn Bar 10-May-18
Stoner 10-May-18
Bjrogg 10-May-18
From: Wohlf
Date: 09-May-18




Getting ready to start my first selfbow built / let’s see your selfbows for inspiration.

From: woodsman
Date: 09-May-18

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Here's a Hickory bow..

From: woodsman
Date: 09-May-18

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Same hickory bow and a light weight osage kids bow.

From: woodsman
Date: 09-May-18

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One of my old hunting bows. Osage bow, 66", 63#@27". Diamond back rattle snake skins on the back.

Couldn't let this pass with no pictures posted.

Chris

From: woodsman
Date: 09-May-18

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Same bow. picture from another angle.

From: woodsman
Date: 09-May-18

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Osage makes nice knife handles too..

Chris

From: Pa Steve
Date: 09-May-18

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Literally just put this grip on last night.

From: Pa Steve
Date: 09-May-18

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Braced. Osage with copperhead skins. Handle leather, shelf & side plate are fron a deer I killed with my first selfbow & stone point.

From: Stoner
Date: 09-May-18




See this thread "Let see some more of those self bows" Lots of inspiration there. John

From: twostrings
Date: 09-May-18




How sweet it is to see the real thing done so honest and so well. Thank you all.

From: Arvin
Date: 09-May-18

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Here's some.

From: Arvin
Date: 09-May-18




Well that's some bow blanks! I'll try again.

From: Arvin
Date: 09-May-18

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Well that's some bow blanks! I'll try again.

From: WillMac
Date: 09-May-18

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Here's a little one that's a few years old now. Kinda went modern in execution but it's all selfbow. Bamboo riser, bamboo backed wine maple with acrylic limb tips. Draw is 50@28.

From: Wohlf
Date: 10-May-18




Very nice looking bows ... Thank you

From: Jim Compton's Traditional Bowhunters
Date: 10-May-18




Wow guys! those are some swell looking bows!

From: Bjrogg
Date: 10-May-18

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Nice bows guys. Just love seeing everyone's work. Makes me feel all is right. Going to try post a picture of stuff I took to Marshall Primitive Archer meet last year. Any of you guys interested in selfbows, if you can make it there Memorial Day weekend it's the place to be. Bjrogg

From: woodsman
Date: 10-May-18




My mistake on the first photo. It is not hickory, it is Osage.. Wrong picture..

Great looking bows guys.

Chris.

From: Jeff Durnell Professional Bowhunters Society - Associate Member
Date: 10-May-18




That's a nice looking red fox pelt on the right there.

I love foxes for some reason.

From: TrapperKayak
Date: 10-May-18




Nice looking bows everyone. More inspiration for me.

From: Bjrogg
Date: 10-May-18




Thanks Jeff. There my favorite to. I love everything about them. Bjrogg

From: Danzn Bar
Date: 10-May-18




HH nice bend in that bow what kind of wood is it? But that thing in the back ground is horriable :) :) DBar

From: Stoner
Date: 10-May-18




Awesome looking cache there Brian. Wish I could make to Marshall, miss my old Wolverine home. Be back in July to see family. John

From: Bjrogg
Date: 10-May-18




Nice full draw there HH.

Thanks Stoner. It's gonna be here before I know it. If your ever up around the thumb give me a shout. July is a great time to come up to Michigan. Bjrogg





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