Have a Lew Church longbow for sale if anyone is interested. Bought new in '92. Black glass, I believe walnut core. Hard shooter, straight limbs, 55lbs at 28". Doesn't get used and is collecting dust!
I do not seek the good of others as a sanction for my right to exist, nor do I recognize the good of others as a justification for their seizure of my property or their destruction of my life.- Hank Rearden
John-not sure. I saw him at a shoot a couple years ago and he looked bad.
Tim-he made my longbow and a leather/suede quiver I still use. My bow is a straigt limbed, narrow gripped longbow, shallow shlef cut into it. Only issue with it is that I have had to re-glue one of the overlays on the limb tip. He also made a reflex/deflex longbow for a buddy of mine. We went to his house near Bedford Ky and bought them. He used to have ads in some of the old TBM's. Bought mine in '92.
I saw Brad at a shoot back in Jan. I asked him to check with his brother Bill who always came to the club with Lew. He said he check and find out how Lews doing.
Ill be undercover in the Bearmobile hehehehehehe !! !!
JR, I can't imagine you undercover in ANY kind of vehicle
Well, I bought the bow. Lew made a real good copy of an early Hill-style. Smooth as silk, and not much handshock. Woody took good care of it, and a little Montana pitch blend, paste wax and a new Dacron string has her singing a sweet tune!
-- Edited by john nail on Thursday 10th of March 2011 03:04:29 PM
At your draw I'm guessing abot 58 #, and you'll blow your a$$ out.
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Good deal John! Glad you like it. It shoots a good arrow. Good to visit with you again and the money will go towards good use with the youngun' hopefully making some good memories in Texas with some pigs and bunnies. Thanks for the lunch!