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Lil' Osage

Started by Okie 1, August 20, 2008, 10:59:00 AM

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Okie 1

Well I finally finished another Osage. I cut this tree in May '08 and when I split it I had this little stave that i thought was to small to do anything with. After looking at it for about a week I decided to quick dry it and try to make a bow from it since I'd be waiting on the others to dry anyway. Turns out this little stave really wanted to be a bow. This thing really flings an arra. Nothin' fancy just plain and simple. It has taken no set and I've put 200+ arras thru it so far.

Stats
64 ntn
45@26
1-1/16" at the widest part
3/8" tips

Hope you enjoy








John
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Pat B

Cool little bow, John. It doesn't take much osage to make a good bow.     Pat
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Dano

Nice little bow John, good use of a splinter.
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JEFF B

that is one sweet bow!! if ya get tired of it just send it to me as that is my draw length and draw weight.   :clapper:
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other times i let her sleep"

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sticshooter

Them 2 middle pics make me drool. <><
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Bjorn

Nicely done! Congrats!!

onemississipp

Very nice bow okie...
Dustin
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Adam Keiper

Lord, I love slender bows.  Looks great!

Steve Nuckels

Ya gotta love Osage, you used it well!

Roy from Pa


Roy Steele

Is'nt that funny some staves have a bow in them just weighting to get out.
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