Originally posted by Dwillo:
Well, after a few attempts I finally delivered my bow to its recipient. Turns out he lives across town from me. I'll let him post for himself but it was a real pleasure meeting him. I wish I had a picture of his face when I asked him his name. Anyway, here he is with his new bow.
Needless to say, I was a bit shocked to find dwill standing at my doorway. Part of the shock was he was dressed kinda like a Ninja. Turned out later that black scrubs are his work uniform!
The next shock was that he was holding my trade bow in his hands. I did not recognize it as a bow right off since it was cased in a beautiful hand sewn tube type case.
We quickly retired to the side yard and loosed some arrows while talking about the bow he had built and bows in general. Like most true craftsman, Dan could not help but point out what he considers flaws. Despite straining my eyes, I could not detect the "flaws". :confused:
I can only hope that my recipients bow is half as nice as Dan's.
Meanwhile, arrows flew from this bow as though I'd been shooting it for years. Dan built a KennyM design ReDe bow that simply draws and shoots naturally. I'm no great shakes of a shot, but was able within a few arrows launched to place arrows as well as with bows I have been shooing for twenty years.
All this shooting done with some crude arrows that I doweled out and built from a home depot pine board. The bow forgave the shooter and the arrows!
All I can say is a huge thanks to Dan for this wonderful build. This bow will certainly inspire my future projects, but probably will not equal it.
Thanks Dan