I shouldn't post.
I sit here daily (and sometimes several times daily) shaking my head at the great things you all find and/or buy.
Not much of a "collector".. just flat don't have the funds to be one. Otherwise I see about a bow a day I'd be trying to buy.
If loving the old bows, bowmakers, workmanship and woods used then and the giddy feeling of finding some unused Bear heads or Micro-flites in a yard sale makes me a collector...I am one.
If my meager "collection" consisting of a 61 Hi-Speed, 64 Diablo, 64 K. Mag I'm looking to trade and matched 45 and 55 Shakespeare Root Brushmasters, AND ARRIVING TODAY A 68 Super K!!!, two dozen microflights 9 and 11s, Mohawk head, a couple of unused Razorheads, a couple of Herter's Farbenglass arrows as well as two MJ Logs......puts me somewhere on the bottom of the list of collectors here.....I will humbly concede.
However, trying to shorten the story, I just love the hunting equipment of decades gone by.
To be honest I actually feel it is (for what little I can afford to buy/swap for) linked to wishing for a simpler, less hectic time when the family was still speaking and some still with us, there were jobs to be had, and you could actually AFFORD a new bow that you knew was made by a handful of talented men, who's name you would probably recognize.
I'm not sure I COULD buy and collect bows I couldn't shoot, but understand the draw. There have been a couple that I found a way to buy and then sell, just so I could see, hold, and shoot one just once in my life. I've a collector's heart, but not the billfold.
For me, what I can find and afford just allows me to "step back" a few decades when in the woods with my 60s equipment, no tree stand, no "cover scent", no attractants, one on one with Mr (0k, more often MRS) Odocoileus Virginianus win, lose or draw.
All else fails, I just sit and admire the wood and workmanship of the "stick" in my hand, take in all the things I cannot admire sitting home and have a hellova great time doing it.
Just therapy...traditional style.
My heart felt thanks to those of you posting bows I've only read about, never have seen or held in my hand.........since they were made decades ago. I do appreciate seeing them.
God Bless,
Steve