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in reply to: Schulz longbow values #27918
I believe this model was called a Natural but I’m not sure. This bow is all wood no bamboo four laminations. its 80#@29″ its says the Tonkin on the riser and Thunder on the top limb. This is the most Beautiful Longbow ive ever seen and ive owned quite a few and shot a lot more. The pictures just dont do this bow justice.
in reply to: Schulz longbow values #27915This one is a Trophy Hunter 56#@26″ Brown glass over bamboo.
in reply to: Schulz longbow values #27910This one is called the Legend its a glass over bamboo bow 70#@28″ It says number thirty four but it may have been number 34 of this model. i have no idea when they were manufactured.
in reply to: Schulz longbow values #27145Codger, you can email them to me at webmaster@tradbow.com and I’ll resize them for you. They are probably too big.
Later that day… π Posting codger’s pictures below. His text, not mine.
And then you shot your bow, right? π Have you learned nothing from colmike?
Sounds tasty!
in reply to: Note of appreciation #11988I am so thankful for all of you…even the readers who don’t post often! I try to stay in the background, but I follow every thread. Occasionally I have to “snap and point” (or delete a post) as most good moms will do, but thankfully that isn’t very often. Not everyone is thrilled with our high standards, but they don’t stick around very long.
The success of this forum is directly related to the caliber of our members. It may not be the most popular site out there, but I’ve always favored quality over quantity. Please invite your friends to join in the fun, but as Smithhammer told drew4fur, “it’s a little bit different here!”
Love,
Mom π
in reply to: Let me introduce myself #60582And a big WELCOME from the mom! π
If you need any help navigating the site, just holler. There’s tons of information and articles outside of the forums too. Don’t let this distract you too much from your studies! π
in reply to: Two Tracks String Scallops #58841grumpy wrote: Am I wrong or does that look like the felt lining in my snow boots?
They make boot liners too! I love mine. T.J. raves about his hat from Two Tracks as well. A great family business making excellent products.
in reply to: North Archery #52832R2 wrote: How can one order possibly or would shipping be prohibitive? I’ve checked out their website but……………:?
On the website there are two flags in the upper right portion of the page. Click the US flag to translate the site to English. Converting from euros to dollars and adding foreign shipping could make the items expensive…but how bad do you want it? Our foreign friends pay a lot to have US items shipped. It’s nice for them to have a “local” option.
in reply to: Handle on a Samick Sage #51132Stix wrote: Put that on tip of the week.
That is an excellent idea! See how easy it is to submit a helpful tip? If you could send me a photo, it will be in next week’s email newsletter. Thank you very much!
As much as I like this idea, I’m still open to other options for Jim.
in reply to: North Archery #50776Virgil does beautiful work. I believe there is an upcoming profile on North Archery sometime this summer.
in reply to: Micarta risers? #41855Here is an older Tip of the Week on How To Make Linen Phenolic.
in reply to: What ya got goin? #19947It is indeed the most popular thread with 658 posts! The next one is The Trad Knife Thread with 225.
As my grandson, Jameson, would say…”Yelcome!” π
in reply to: Now that it's over #60683Doc Nock wrote: Me? Well, having just had hernia outpatient surgery today, no lifting for many weeks, (6), my goal is to finally get all the stuff I’ve not yet unpacked put somewhere organized! Without lifting of course! π
Best wishes for a speedy recovery. π
in reply to: Get the Tradbow.com App! #60373Hi Jans,
Thanks for the kind words and thoughts. We are getting through all the rough spots and looking forward to the new year. We hope to see you on the site more often as time allows in your busy life. Hold those babies close, they grow up way too fast! π
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