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Main Boards => PowWow => Topic started by: Lost Creek Bows on July 30, 2009, 07:53:00 PM
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This is Billy Shipp new Lost Creek Longbow I just sent out today. I thought I would post some pictures of some of the grainest osage you will ever see. Billy if you ever decide you don't like the bow I get first dibs at it back since I'm left handed and this bow ended up at 58" 52@ 28 the perfect draw weight and length for me. This was a very hard bow to send off. Hope you like it as much as I did. Thanks Chad
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(http://i61.photobucket.com/albums/h58/buckvalley/100_1476.jpg)
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(http://i61.photobucket.com/albums/h58/buckvalley/100_1473.jpg)
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Very nice...that is amazing Osage. Is the handle Dymondwood?
Love the contrast.
Josh
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Oooooooooh, she is a beaut!! I love the Osage! :thumbsup:
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That's another nice one, Chad! :saywhat: :thumbsup:
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The bow looks great Chad.
I can't wait to get it. I'm sure it shoots as great as it looks.
You posting the pictures will make for a loooong weekend waiting for it to arrive.
That Osage is is fantastic !!!!!!
Billy
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Love it Chad...I bet Billy is gonna love also but you do know that that bow is also Perfect for me.... :jumper: You got any more of That Osage for Lam's ?????
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:clapper: :clapper: :clapper:
I might need one!
F-Manny
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I have osage lams for one or two more bows. With this grainy osage. This osage is very hard to find with this much grain. Billy, remember I'm first in line if you don't like it, this thing will shoot. I fell in love with this bow,it was the hardest bow to box up to date. The weekend-wait will be very long for you Billy, but well worth the wait. Thanks Chad
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This bow has the Standard charcoal Dymondwood rise also. Josh
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:thumbsup: :thumbsup:
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Well....The Lost Creek longbow came today.
Let me start off by saying I am a die hard, dyed in the wool recurve shooter. I have owned some of the most highly sought after and pricey R/D longbows built, including 3 different Shrew models, and 2 Centaurs. I'm not knocking Shrews or Centaurs in any way. I'm only saying none of them were the longbows for me.
The Lost Creek does have more of a medium recurve grip, and I knew it was a nice fit from the first time I held the bow. The riser is Dymondwood, which gives the bow a bit of overall mass weight. The bow is cut to center, which makes it easier to tune.
I picked up some 2016's, and 55-60 POC arrows and started shooting. Both arrows fly perfectly with 125 gr field tips. The 2016's are dead on with Muzzy Phantom 4 blade heads, the POC arrows are dead on with 125 gr Ribteks, so actually there was zero tuning to be done. Broadheads and field tips shoot great with either arrow.
The bow pulls very smooth to my 28" draw, dead in the hand on release, and as quiet as any bow I have ever shot, and it looks like it will hold it's on in the speed department. I don't have a chrony, but the bow is plenty quick, and it is very well mannered any way you look at it.
The craftsmanship is outstanding, perfect glue lines, and the riser overlays flow and blend perfectly into the limbs...no humps, bumps, high spots anywhere, in fact, some of the nicest feathering in of overlays I have seen.
The bow has Bamboo cores with the wildest, grainest, most burley, multi colored Osage veneers on the planet.
I am a stickler on finishes, and I absolutely and totally dislike the matt, pebbly, orange peel, textured finish many of todays bowyers are useing. I know the matt finish may be better under hunting conditions, but I can deal with that. I explained to Chad the type finish I was looking for and he nailed it dead on.
I ordered the bow on the 17th, and Chad shipped the bow on the 30th....14 days folks....that ain't a bad turn around time.
I am very pleased with the bow in performance, as well as craftsmanship.
Anyone thinking about buying a R/D type longbow, you need to do yourself a favor and talk to Chad before making a final decision.
Chad....you done good Bud !!!!!!
Billy
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I just talked to Chad a couple hours ago, he is on a road trip to WV right now, he's gonna call me back later and I will let him know what you said Billy, that is some fine looking osage!
He told me it really hurt to let that one go!
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I have the mate to that one only a right hand and 47#...it is a shooter and will not be leaving my stable any time soon...sold a couple of his bows at the Alberta Traditional Bowhunters Jamboree this past weekend...a lot of people interested in these bows :campfire:
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Jason.....when you talk to Chad, please tell him I also sent him an email.
Billy
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That is a beautiful bow. I love the colors, the lines and the grip. I'm very envious ... and happy for you.
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Thanks BIlly for your kind words,on the road going crazy w/the kids in the back!!!! Sure wish I could be in my shop right now!!!!! Maybe I'm modest but I never expect the responses I receive,my wife says that's a good thing as it makes me work harder to build a bow I myself would be happy to receive. Today's world sometimes makes it possible to only receive or buy one bow that we hope is our dream bow and some people have to save or hide money from our wives to achieve that dream, I hope when you receive a "LOST CREEK" from me it's been worth your wait and any troubles you may have gone through! Since joining and sponsering on "Trad" I've met a great group of archers and hope to meet many more. CHad