Howard Hill bows and John Schulz longbows
Verfasst: 30.04.2005, 14:49
Howard Hill fiberglass longbows
http://www.howardhillarchery.com/
John Schulz all wood American longbows whats more original Howard Hill longbow before different fiber bows and fiberglass bows.
http://www.huntlikeaman.com/graphics/mo ... ickler.jpg
http://www.huntlikeaman.com/graphics/bows/bow_03.jpg
Both types are close as what HH used but after 1947 he used only fiberglass longbows.
"If you read Schulz's latest book, you will find that Schulz made Howard's bows under his tutelage, and sold them to Howard Hill Archery in the 1950's. John then made all of Howard's personal bows. I would gather that Schulz knows how to make true Howard Hill style bows better than anyone else."
"I know that the early HH Archery bows were made by several bowyers in the 1960's through the 1970's until Craig took over the business in the 1980's. He didn't have the personal instruction from Howard that John Schulz did. Although Craig makes very fine bows today, and they shoot very well."
Here allwood John Schulz "Natural" bow - Yew and Bamboo, no glass.
(Links lost because some forums dosent keep user photos longer time.)
http://www.howardhillarchery.com/
John Schulz all wood American longbows whats more original Howard Hill longbow before different fiber bows and fiberglass bows.
http://www.huntlikeaman.com/graphics/mo ... ickler.jpg
http://www.huntlikeaman.com/graphics/bows/bow_03.jpg
Both types are close as what HH used but after 1947 he used only fiberglass longbows.
"If you read Schulz's latest book, you will find that Schulz made Howard's bows under his tutelage, and sold them to Howard Hill Archery in the 1950's. John then made all of Howard's personal bows. I would gather that Schulz knows how to make true Howard Hill style bows better than anyone else."
"I know that the early HH Archery bows were made by several bowyers in the 1960's through the 1970's until Craig took over the business in the 1980's. He didn't have the personal instruction from Howard that John Schulz did. Although Craig makes very fine bows today, and they shoot very well."
Here allwood John Schulz "Natural" bow - Yew and Bamboo, no glass.
(Links lost because some forums dosent keep user photos longer time.)