Monday, July 21, 2014

64" H.S. WHIP

  After many requests we have decided to do a 64" HS Whip as well as continuing our standard 64" Whip limb. We expect debate on which limb customers like most as we feel both limbs are great. The HS retains the feel that the Whip is known for while adding a new twist and performance edge.
   The new limb likes to run a 1/4" higher brace than the standard limb. Brace with either has a outside spread of 7 1/4"to 8" depending on arrow weight and shooter. We look forward to hearing what our customers think.

Sincerely, Dan and Jared Toelke

Friday, July 18, 2014

The new brown from Gordon Composites

  Gordon has been producing brown glass for years, unfortunately it tended to have a maroon/purple hue which for years has hurt its popularity. I am happy to say that Gordon has changed the color and it is a true brown. We  built a bow to see what we thought before advertising it and to be able to share pictures of a finished product. We are offering it in all bow models and Customers purchasing brown glass bows will save $100 of standard price.  Feedback would be great as we would like to judge how much interest there is in this option.

Dan and Jared Toelke

This Classic Whip is in our inventory and features a brown/rusty-orange Cocobolo riser, a good match with the new brown.






Monday, July 7, 2014

Let my Bamboo show

We typically use bamboo in all our bows, some customers choose to let bamboo show rather than use face veneers.  Our heat treated cane ranges from a light gold to a butterscotch. We have a large quantity of cane which allows us to choose the darker pieces for Bamboo faced bows.
Here are some photos showing some bamboo bows and how they look with different riser woods.
This bow is in our inventory and features a Mora riser.

This Chinook is in our current inventory,  It has a  quilted Myrtlewood Riser with Bocote accents.

  Current inventory Whips featuring Cocobolo risers.



Extra touch

We strive to put a custom touch in everything we do,  for instance our take down limb bolts.  The bolts get to us and we totally re-work them. Starting with adding a coin slot for those times you forget your wrench. We then smooth them up and torch color each bolt one at a time for a individual look. The bezels are turned down smaller, re-shaped with more appealing lines, smoothed to 600grit and hit with a torch to get them to that nice dark brass color.