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African Blackwood makes a great contrasting riser wood against lighter colored limb cores. Here is my "Owl" that is Osage/African Blackwood.
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Here's a couple more Ebony ones for you guys! It looks really nice with clear glass, but I prefer black glass with mine!
The Hill bug bit me several years ago but he was nothing compared to the latest one that got me - the Sunset Hill Bug....a vicious little critter whose bite causes severe anxiety, hair loss, nail biting, and a rapid loss of available funds! Thank goodness the treatments aren't TOO expensive LOL!
"Speed is vital, however it is absolutely worthless when you exchange it for stability and accuracy"...John Schulz Posts: 1172 | From: Woodstock, Georgia | Registered: Jan 2007
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quote:Originally posted by David Mitchell: another ebony riser/gray glass.
Every time I've seen this bow I've drooled.
I can't imagine trying to hunt with it unless out in a white sand desert or a full on blanket of snow..lol
Thanks for showing it off again.
God bless,Mudd
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Mudd, my new Tembo is going to shock you if you like that one! I won't tell ya what it looks like yet, except that David and I share the same taste. Should be here this week some time.
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