Hey guys I’ve come late to this thread which began while I was assigned on a ship home ported in Guam. Slowly going through the pages and am determined to get caught up.
Fortunately I received my first Hill-style bow about 10 days before shipping out to Guam and I had the opportunity to shoot a nice pig in the Guam jungle using my Northern Mist Shelton seen below with green glass back, white glass belly, bamboo lams and Bubinga riser. I thoroughly enjoy this bow. It is a two piece bow which makes travel easier.
My other Hill-style bow is a 7 Lakes Longbows blank I finished in February of this year. Being from NC and a bit west of 7 Lakes I named the bow Carolina Crescent. The lams are Eastern Red Cedar and the riser is Black Walnut with an ERC crescent. It is the heaviest bow I’ve shot regularly, 55@28, and it really hits with authority. It too is fun to shoot and I enjoy the snappy feel of the ERC lams.
I’ve been on David Miller’s build list since November waiting for an Old Tom with Yew lams and hope to add a Split Bamboo model in the next couple of years.
Currently working with Dave Johnson and in a month or two should have one of his classic Tennessee Red Cedar longbows.
One day I hope to get on Nate’s list and experience one of his “top shelf” bows. Will keep checking back with you Nate!