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A legend walks amongst us


I was talking to Jim on the phone the other day. He told me that in the new Primative Archer mag there was an article about the greatest bowyers of all time and it talked about Tim Hamblen and a bow he madeconfuseashamed

Remember when Obamba  said " no new taxes on the middle class". Well Jim's statement struck me about the same wayconfuse I'm not sayin someone's blowin smoke, it just made me very curiousevileye

Today I went out and bought a P.A. mag. I looked  at the inside this issue page and didn't see any articles written by a Flintim, or any obvious satires, or fictional stories. I did notice an article written by Mickey Lotz titled Special Bows.

I've met Mickey two or three different times and talked to him enough to say he should know a "special bow " when he sees onewink

The story started out talking about Glen St Charles.
JR did you know Glen wrote a book called Billits to Bows? In addition to everything else he did, he was also a selfbow guywink

Mickey went on to talk about the greats of bowyerin, Dean Torges, Comstock, Jim Hamm, Baker. He talked about other real good builders, Some that I have met and some  that passed too early. He mentioned JD Jones, one fellow that I look up tosmile

I was beginin to wonder how Tim fit in with this group. Then I saw where Mickey talked about Sciffers and Bill McNeal. That's when I knew that the trail to Tim was gettin hotbiggrinashamed

That's when I seen itashamed That's when he talked about a "beautiful Holmegaard bow made by Tim Hamblen of Indiana".

You could have knocked me over with a featherashamedblankstarehmmbiggrin

Congradulations Tim. Remember I knew you when you werent no one.biggrin

The way stories are told and retold, yarns spun and things are recounted over time. I'm sure you'll be right up there with the legends somedaysmile 



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Dennis, Tim was driving that Honey wagon for the gypsies.....oh, and I have "Billets to bows" if you want to read it.

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I heard Jim yakking about something last Sunday but never figured out what he was yakking about. Guess I'll have to buy a copy. That Holmegaard was a very pretty bow but the only reason Mickey has it, is, it fretted on the lower limb after about a hundred shots. It was hickory and would probably last sometime longer but I gave it to him to hang on his wall. Pretty bow ? You bet. Functional ? Nope.

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