A while back I traded for a Morrison ILF riser. I'm a
bit of a fan of Bob's work,so I was 99.9% sure that I was going to really, really like the bow, once I found the perfect limbs. After a lot of 'Umm'-ing & 'Ahhh'-ing decided on a set of Lancaster Archery's Blackmax carbon/wood long recurve limbs. Not
too spendy & exceptional performance for the price.
Awesome! Bow completed, totally satisfied.
Well.......kinda.
The riser was charcoal diamondwood. Exceptionally tough, good mass weight without being heavy & totally bomb-proof.
Pretty? Ah, no.
The limbs were carbon belly & back with hard-rock Maple cores, as used by Olympic & FITA archers the world over.
Solid, very fast (193fps with a 680g arrow) perfect weight (62#@30") stack-free & smooth as an oiled snake.
Attractive? Umm, not even close.
So I've got an awesome bow (pretty much perfect, to be honest) that shoots lights out, is solid, fast & not too heavy but looks like arse.
What to do? What to do?
Then, lo & behold, Lonnie (Camodip) of Precision Hydrographics posts up that he's running a Trad-Gang special offer
"That's the very thing fer me!" thinks I & the PM-ing commences
Well, today the beast has trully become the beauty! The turd has been polished & sow's ears have become silk purses.
Lonnie's dipped the HECK outta this bow, it's allover Winter Green & it's perfect
If
you too have an ugly bow that needs making over to go win Prom-Queen, give Lonnie a call. Seriously, you'll not regret it for a minute!