The posatal service made a trip up the drive this afternoon and I signed for the black case I knew held "Faith".
I kept cutting wood, knowing I did not have the time to properly introduce myself to the bow. My wife and I had our evening meal and I just unpacked the bow. Pictures do not do justice for the beauty my eyes beheld. I have always loved the grain in real woods and also the color and the Horne's did an awesome job combining it all into this piece of artwork. I applaud their work and their generosity
I always wondered if bows where feminine or masculine :confused: and I guess there is room for both but this is a young lady, through and through. Slender with graceful curves in the right places, petite yet somehow determined and strong willed within. I put her together, drew her once and sat back and absorbed the beauty before me. I could never look upon a metal riser and mishapen limbs and wheels the same way I do a traditional longbow or recurve. :( This bow is a beauty and I could easily put her right into my corral. I have not been home too long from our five month summer job and when we return home after 5+ months there are things that must be done. Hence, even though the seasons in both PA and neighboring NY have been in full swing I stayed home doing things that should be done and forgoing the woods. I have done some minor scouting as I know the woods around home well and I have seen a couple of good bucks. Now they are starting to cruise and do some serious rubbing and scraping and I have placed out 2 stands and my blind in anticipation of my guest. She comes at a time I needed a boost. Tomorrow we will shoot some and get acquainted and hopefully by tomorrow evening or Saturday we will hit the woods for the short time we will be together......Mac~