Back in 1980 I attended my first deer camp. Growing up in Ohio, I shotgun bird hunted but there wasn't a deer season in the entire state of Ohio! My Dad's family was from northern Wisconsin, so Dad and I bought compound bows and headed to my uncle's deer camp on Red Cedar Lake, WI. My cousin was in Optometry school at the time and invited his classmate/friend Ed Sandifer to camp. He was the only guy with a stick bow...Dave Johnson longbow. I didn't get a deer that first year but I fell in love with that longbow. When I got home I ordered a Tim Megs 60# longbow (kicked like a mule but I didn't know any better) from a young guy...Ron LeClair.
Then I started collecting old bows. I purchased this Dave Johnson 68" 61#28 longbow from ebay...to my surprise it was The Longbow that started my Traditional Journey. About 10 years or so ago, I reduced it to 50#@28 so I could shoot it. Today I reduced it again to 41#28. It still shoots great and takes me back to the beginning each time I shoot it! The funny thing is I've never harvested an animal with a HH style bow. That will change this winter on the Paradise...watch out hogs
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Through reductions of glass & wood, the only inscriptions remaining on the bow is Ed's name, the original poundage and serial #.
Reduced & re-tillered...