It is always interesting to watch the evolution of bow design, at least it is interesting to me, which probably means that I have way too much time on my hands.
Bow designs are constantly evolving,with speed being of great interest, followed by smoothness of draw and stability. Then there is beauty, which is expressed in a finely shaped riser, multiple overlays and multiple exotic woods, and the overall beauty of the bow shape itself. The variety is endless, which is why so many of us find more bows on our wall and less funds in our bank accounts. The trade off is completely equitable.
While many bowyers look for ways to distinguish themselves with greater speed, radical limb designs and radial limb profiles, multiple overlays, the latest modern materials coupled with chronograph results, Great Northern seems to have stood still in the midst of the constant search for the next best bow. Nothing could be further from the truth.
Great Northern went into business in 1982. Jerry and Rick, the owners of GN, have had a good look at bow designs and bow trends over the last 25 years. They have tweaked their designs too, experimenting and challenging themselves. Sometimes they liked the resulting performance and sometimes the results were less than impressive. They were looking for one thing, at least in my estimation, they were looking for what works, and what works very well, and what will stand the test of time.
Consequently, the bows of GN are simple in appearance, but with an elegance that speaks about a refinement and evolutionary process that trims the unnecessary in order to reveal the essential. Their line of bows is made up of classic designs, brought to their ultimate conclusions. Smooth drawing, stable shooting beauties, with all the speed anyone could ever require, and bombproof construction. All that and they are still made one at a time by hand.
Thank you Jerry and Rick for twenty five years of excellent bows and great bow quivers and incredible service. Here's to another twenty five years!