Originally posted by Gil Verwey: If you prefer the feel of a one piece but want a two piece here is a link for a takedown system that actually makes the bow feel as light or lighter than a one piece. It is made with carbon and based on Jack Harrison's carbon takedown system. With this you can have the best of both worlds for a longbow. http://www.stringworksalaska.com/
Originally posted by Sam McMichael: All mine are 1 piece bows. I might like a 2 piece but just don't have any experience with them. I tend to lean to the 1 piece just out of tradition, but I can sure understand the benefit of 2 or 3 piece bows when transportation becomes a concern.
Originally posted by Gil Verwey: If you go to his web site look at the gallery and then the warranty tab. They have a lifetime waranty. Then go to the warranty tab and look at the video. He draws a bow back to 37" until the limb gives. The takedown system is stronger than the bow. After he blows up the limb the takedown comes apart as it should.Gil