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Bows / Re: ECHO II
« Last post by Pappy on Today at 10:15:52 am »
Now that is 1 beautiful bow, very nice job, that's one of them I would hate to send off.  :)
 Pappy
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Bows / Re: Bow Of the Month entries January 2026
« Last post by bjrogg on Today at 09:45:07 am »
Yeah it is a beauty. Good to have some stiff competition. I hope we can give him a little stiff competition to.

I hope to finish another one to enter, I don’t mind losing to a bow like that. Be even happier to lose to one better than that

Don’t give up before we start.

Bjrogg
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Bows / Re: Bow Of the Month entries January 2026
« Last post by Selfbowman on Today at 09:08:00 am »
REALLY!!!! That’s going to be a tough one to beat!!🤠🤠🤠
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Primitive Shoots and Events / Re: 28th Tennessee Classic
« Last post by osage outlaw on Today at 08:55:01 am »
Maybe some day WB Hope so, love to meet you face to face. ;) That's great new Clint, look forward to seeing you again. I had heard your life had changed a bit lately. Hope all is well. ;)
 Pappy

All is good now Pappy.  I’m looking forward to getting back to the things I used to do. 
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Bows / Re: ECHO II
« Last post by GlisGlis on Today at 07:03:28 am »
So sweet ! very very nice.
waiting for alaska pictures of this bow at the side of a bear  :OK
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Bows / Re: ECHO II
« Last post by Del the cat on Today at 06:38:28 am »
Stunning bow.
I don't think any other wood could take the stress of that design.
Del
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Bows / Re: ECHO II
« Last post by simk on Today at 04:20:17 am »
Thanks Guys!

Tuomo: I don't have a solution yet  :) These sleeves are made by a lot of bowyers and I have not heard about that specific problem. This was not my first one but there's always things to learn.

Right now its freezing cold and very dry here - however, wehen I made this takdown sleeve it was begin of december and relativly mild and intermediate climate here  - so that is my hope,  maybe I'm lucky :) Sure you have this effect more extreme in Finland with massive diffferences between summer and winter.

However I have already been thinking of how to improve that system - especially for drawweights like that. Thinking about putting some carbon also onto the male side in the future.

If this one does not work proper over longer period the bow will come back to my clinics and I will redo the handle as described. For now its gathering more experience.

Apart of that I find it a very smart and cool takedown solution, well doable with little material.

Cheers 


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Bows / Re: December 2025 BOM voting
« Last post by sleek on Today at 03:09:57 am »
This needs a bump. It ends today.
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Bows / Re: An experimental leaf-spring lever bow
« Last post by medicinewheel on Today at 02:58:11 am »
This sure is something different!
Really like it!
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Bows / Re: ECHO II
« Last post by Tuomo on Today at 02:54:04 am »
Very nice bow!

However, the bow is made in winter, when the air is very dry. What happens when the humidity increases? I have made a few take-down bows of this kind with a wooden male joint, and it tends to swell in more humid conditions (sorry…). Then it becomes difficult - or impossible - to attach or detach the parts.

Do you have a solution to this problem? Or perhaps I should ask: what is your solution?

Here is the original ECHO bow by Simson:
https://primitive-bows.com/osage-bushbow-r-d-77-28-no-113/
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