Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: Dvshunter on July 09, 2012, 01:22:54 am
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I finished this one up last month and wanted to share. Its sapwood black walnut with a zebrawood handle overlay, horn tips, and boa skins over a black dye. 66ntn and 50@28.
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Cool bow and nice tiller. ;)
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Rock on >:D black death is a black beauty
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Cool bow, cool name.
Make sure it doesn't get carried to Europe by rats ;D
Del
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Very nice! Your tiller looks good! Josh
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Beautiful bow, exquisitly finsihed! The boa skins are beautiful on that back.
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Thats a beauty,very nice work. :)
Pappy
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Beautiful bow and nice details.
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Looks great, with that fine tiller I'd say it could deal out the death blow fairly easily. Also like the skins, tips and finish work. It's fun to dye black walnut sapwood, some interesting colors and patterns can happen on that wood.
Greg
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Cool bow, cool name.
Make sure it doesn't get carried to Europe by rats ;D
Del
He only says that because he lives in Europe. Coincidentally, in the same land as the Black Adder.
Looking at the tiller and the design, I would have to believe she spits like a cobra. Nice bow, fine finish work.
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That thing looks awesome!
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That is gorgeous! Love the skins.
Jon
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Looks great, with that fine tiller I'd say it could deal out the death blow fairly easily. Also like the skins, tips and finish work. It's fun to dye black walnut sapwood, some interesting colors and patterns can happen on that wood.
Greg
Thanks for the kind words everyone. I liked working with walnut. I've got a few walnut at my place that are gonna have to come down now. This was my first time working walnut and it does dye a bit different than Osage. I'm going to try some stain on the next one.
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That one is slick!!
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Beautiful finish work.
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WELL, what everyone else said. THAT IS ONE PERTY WEAPON!!!
VERY, VERY WELL DONE!
Ron
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Thanks leskin, hobow and okiecountryboy.