cacciatore,my first custom bow was a Bighorn.In the 1970's,when the compounds came out,most companys either quit making recurves or cheapened the ones they did produce.many people thought the recurves and long bows finished.Fred Asbell started his company a few years later about 1977,possibly one year earlier.He was maybe the first custom bowyer to start building the recurves again or at least the most visible.
That first bow was a one piece,I think in 3,maybe 4 different lengths.The first year,they sold for $120.I ordered mine the following year and they were up to $180 by then.My first was a 54" one pice and I still have it.I carved a handle shape I liked out of foam and sent that with the order.Denny Behn was working with Fred at the time.That is one of the nicest feeling handles of any I have owned.Those early bows had a shiny finish.
The following year,they announced there new,3 piece takedown and textured,satin finish.I had to have one of those and ordered a 56" one.I made a copy of my first bow's grip and sent that with the order.that first year for the TD,the price was $225.
I always loved those bows.They were smooth,stable shooters.I was shooting 60 and 61#'s at the time and have no idea what kind of speeds they had.I don't think I spoke to Fred at the time.It seems like Denny Behn answered the phone both times I ordered.It took a few months each time to recieve my bows and the wait was torture.It was a pleasure doing business with those guys.
I first met Fred at a Safari club show in reno,NV in 1971.I only got to speak to him briefly but I remember he perked up when I told him I had one of the 54" one pieces.He said I had a collecters item.The bows by that time sold for $700 and were more than I could afford.
Interestingly,Denny Behn has been a sculptor for a large taxidermy supplier for most of the years since leaving Bighorn.I have been doing some sub-contract work for the same company for several years and actually worked with Denny on a project a few years ago and still see him once in awhile at trade shows.A very talented guy.I believe he helped design some of the Cascade bows.Funny how things come around.
I will try to find a picture or two.Enjoy those bows.