The wife and I drove up Firday and spent part of the eveining there. It was a nice group of Vendors that had almost everything you might have wanted.
We had the best intentions of staying in town for Saturdays events, but with our wheels on the road we did not return to the Expo. Ended up going from Oh, to WV to PA, Maryland, back to WV then home to southern Ohio. A little over 800 miles in all :D . We would still be gone if we hadn't had car trouble, but we made it home okay.
Got to see these bows for the first time and I must say I was very impressed at the quality, looks and craftmanship of these bows. Sleek and very pleasing to the eye. I would have bought one from him,,, if I was needing a bow!
Mike and his wife were there and very busy finishing their displays which were fantastic. This is where the starting bowyer should begin. Good stuff from Dryad!
I have seen this bow tree on the internet many times and finnaly got to touch it and see it in person. To me,,, worth the trip itself!
Gary Davis and I had a run in with the law, but he let us go after a few minutes. Can you believe the officer wanted to tell Gary and myself that lemon would was better then osage for bows. We could hardly keep a straight face.
Anyway I got some good caul building tips from Gary that I can share with the gang sometime. New to me so I'm sure others will benifit from the tips from Gary. He has the best looking rough osage bows for sale than I've seen anywhere.
Shaun was a pleasure to meet and I wish him well with any ventures he may persue. He had his snake skinned osage selfbow and his first bendy handled osage to play around with. They were very nice bows and I whish I'd have asked him to shoot them.