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Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: apg on January 04, 2018, 07:24:01 pm
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Hi guys,
I live in nyc and I’m looking for a GREAT teacher to work with me over a couple of days this month.
Does anyone know a good boy Meyer in NY NJ or CONN!
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Hello APG and welcome to PA. It's an interesting question...looking for a teacher in that area. I've seen this question come up once or twice.
It seems that's a funny part of the country for bow makers...not much representation. Seems odd as there is such a large population. Hopefully another member will be able to make a suggestion.
If you are serious about taking on the project you have all the resources you need available on this forum. I'd be happy to field some of the beginning questions and help you bypass some hurdles if you like. Feel free to send me a personal message if interested.
Hopefully you will not be discouraged, it's a great pursuit. I'm still waiting to see someone in NYC work a piece of Osage!
Have you made a bow before or started a project?
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Hi @Parnell,
I’d gladly welcome any help and maybe I can post as I’ve done before on here as I go. I’m working a piece of Osage as my next bow. I worked hickory and a couple of bits of yew, and my ELB that I made just exploded at the range... I’m so close to just buying a ready made bow right now which I don’t want to do but all that work!!!
So waiting for the Osage and I’ll try to make a nice 50# bow from that. Trying to work out styles too - I think I might make a ledge this time so the arrow line is closer to the mid point of the string.
What I’d love though, is a really really great teacher who I can work one on one with for two days beginning to end.
Ash
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Welcome to the forum, APG. Upstatebowyer. And Jawge(George Tsouklais(sp) are in that area. George has a most excellent website as well. Good luck with the build, post plenty of pictures.
Hawkdancer
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Apg I wish you the best of luck finding a teacher. There really is nothing like building your own bow and meeting another bowyer. Like Parnell said though. If you can't find someone in person you can bounce any questions off members here. I know it's a pretty good drive but if you could make it to Marshall Michigan the week of Memorial Day weekend there will be lots of bowyers there making bows and helping others make bows. They are a fantastic bunch and it's not so big of an event that you feel out of place. They all treat you like a friend and it's a great family vacation to. I learned myself with the help of YouTube and then improving my skill dramatically with the help of members on this site. I made my first trip to Marshall 2 years ago and it was really great. My wife, grandson and I had a blast. Meet people from all across the US and made a lot of lifetime friends. It's also a great place to pickup some supplies at very reasonable prices and no shipping. If you look at the Primitive Meets and events section towards the bottom of home page you will find information on Marshall and other similar events.
Best of Luck and don't give up. In the end it's all more than worth it.
Bjrogg
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Davy Reed and also Hole in the bow Chuck [on this site] lives in that area or at least in NY, :-\ just north of Buffalo, Davy is a great teacher and does that from time to time.Not sure how far that is from you but if you are interested PM Chuck and he can hook you up with Davy. Hope this helps and welcome. :)
Pappy
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It's good advice to think about attending Marshall or the Tennessee Classic this spring, if possible. You'll learn more in days than you would in years on your own.
So you've ordered a piece of Osage...I figure you're aiming at designing an American flatbow design.
Have you chased a ring before? Heated in reflex?
I'm very curious as to what kind of work space you have available being in NYC. You have a pulley system set up for tillering?
What is your drawlength?
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Hi all,
Thanks so much for recs. I'm going to write to some of those folks.
Has anyone worked with Brad Salon from Roots school in Vermont?
Ash
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Davy Reed teaches a lot of beginners at the Tennessee classic every year. I would highly recommend working with him if you are able to. Hole in the bow Chuck and Kevin, aka Buffalo Cobbler would be some other guys to look up.
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Where do you live? I'm smack dab in the middle of Brooklyn.
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Where do you live? I'm smack dab in the middle of Brooklyn.
I am imagining you carrying a 6' stave and a bag of tools on the subway. Makes me smile!
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Now that's something I've actually done!
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I'm right outside of Rochester and Buffalogobbler is west of me towards Buffalo. It's about 6 hours from NYC to Rochester and about 7 to Buffalo, but if you ever feel like making the trek I'd be happy to teach you what I know. :) If I ever make it out to the big apple I'll look you up.
Welcome to PA!
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Where do you live? I'm smack dab in the middle of Brooklyn.
Amazing! I'm in Manhattan. Usually, I work in my little yard. I'll PM you.
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I'm right outside of Rochester and Buffalogobbler is west of me towards Buffalo. It's about 6 hours from NYC to Rochester and about 7 to Buffalo, but if you ever feel like making the trek I'd be happy to teach you what I know. :) If I ever make it out to the big apple I'll look you up.
Welcome to PA!
Thank you! Indeed I would love to come up at some point - do you have a specialty? I'll look you up through your profile in the meantime.
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TBB1 was my only source in the beginning...You cant go wrong here on PA...I've seen plenty of folks do a build along and get all the help they need...Good luck on your build man...
Don
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No specialty in particular. I'd say the one area where I'm totally lacking is laminated bows.
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Im in Toronto if you wanna learn a slightly different way of doing things. Of course, with the few of us in the upstate area, maybe we should all plan a meet up?
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It seems to me like a bunch of you guys were try to set up a meet last year. I wish you all the best of luck setting one up. They don't have to be big and fancy. Just great to get together visit build bows, arrows whatever. Bring a few targets and have a great time.
Bjrogg
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I work in Manhattan and live 50 miles north in Katonah. Happy to help out as well.
Russ