Originally posted by Jim Wright: I have owned a few standard and classic whips as well as a number of other bows from Dan. You will never deal with better people. If you decide on the whip, Dan will deliver a bow with the grip you request, flawlessly made of beautiful woods that you choose. It will be smooth-drawing, fast, dead stable at the shot and very, very quiet. The longest I have ever waited from order to delivery for a bow was 29 days. There's a lot to like.
Originally posted by tzolk: The locator grip that Dan puts on his Whips should help you with torquing, yes. There is about a $400+ difference in those bows. I did have the pleasure to shoot a 66" PlX marked 50@28 which I could easily compare to my Whips and Super DS of the same # and at my 30" draw, the Widow was stacking where my Toelkes didn't. The widow was a bit louder also. I had desired a Widow at one point but the extra $$ for the initial bow plus additional $ just for them to hit my desired weight at my draw length was a big turn off. That's this mans opinion though. Lots of satisfied widow customers out there. They are very nice bows.