Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: Keenan on October 21, 2012, 11:19:52 pm
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One of the guys that came to our Central Oregon Gathering, lives about an hour from here and wanted to get together to finish up his bow that he had started last spring. This was very nice to hear as we often help people get bows roughed out and shooting but rarely get to see them finished up. To be able to help him doll this one up was a real blessing. His name is Gordon Childress and the two bows we have been working on are his first two bows. One for his wife and one for him.
His bow was black locus and it has been a real challenge with some fun character bumps , but it came out awesome. We dressed her up with iron wood tips, snake skins, and a beaver tail wrap and a point his mother passed down to him from years ago. He doesn't do much on the computer but I'm trying to encourage him to log on with this posting ;)
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Mr. Childress has what I would call one dang fine bow. You can tell him he can hold his head high when carrrying that bow in the woods. If that was a bow I built I wouldn't look so nonchalant in the photos, my proud grin woulda been wider than the bow!
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Beautiful black locust bow. Looks very well made and the finishing touches make it even finer, nice bow indeed.
Greg
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Oh yeah! :o That's really nice. I watched Gordon get started on that bow. He was working his tail off the whole weekend on that thing. That's nice that he had you to help him get that finished up. That is a first bow to be proud of. (or 100th bow)
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very cool story to go with a cool bow, Bub
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Man that is a beauty,very nice looking bow.All dressed up and ready to go to work. ;) :)
Pappy
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Sweet..makes me wanna bust into some locust again..its been awhile. :)
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Hey Keenan, good on you for helping Gordon finish his bow. It turned out great! What poundage did he end up getting out of it?
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good job Keenan and gordon.that is one nice bow guys.
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That is a very fine looking bow from tip to tip.All profiles of it.
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Fine job by an ole pro. Great color in those skins, too!!
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Very nice! He should enjoy shooting that! Great work!!
Josh
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I look forward to him seeing this thread. He really did do a great job as he did most the work I just help encourage when he wasn't sure if he was doing it right. I was very impressed with Gordon's diligence and attention to detail. He was determined not to rush things even when it seemed to take forever getting that tough BL to give up some weight.
Gordon, He was shooting for 55-60 pounds at 27" but since he was accustom to glass bows I decided we better check his draw length. Turned out it was 26 inches so that is what we dialed in on. Came in at 59 lbs. at 26" It is a very sweet shooting bow and he was taking out while guiding this week and hoping to get in some turkeys with it.
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If Gordon reads this I'll say I did'nt get a computer till 06.Had to learn how to use it in the library......LOL.No cell phone either.After a while it grows on ya typing on this forum even if it is the old one finger method......LOL.Typing class kind wears off ya after 45 years.It is a very informative problem solving site with some characters on it.
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Beautiful bow!
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Wow! These guys named "Gordon" seem to have some great talents. Of course having a good teacher sure helps I would think. Love the profile, skins, handle wrap, arrowhead.....my address is.... ;) Very nice Gordon.
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Sharp looking bow.
Rob
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That is a damn fine first bow. He went to the right place to learn!
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Beauty of a bow,just love those skins and handle wrap!-Hammertime
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Just talked witrh Gordon and was telling him about this post. Pulling it back to the front so he can find it. Here you go Gordon