2011 Bows of the Month
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January 2011
– Mike Eckerman
“I just want to say thanks for making it possible for every day folks like me to be able to craft a weapon that is very capable of excellent accuracy and taking game of all sizes.”
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February 2011
– Mark Peto
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March 2011
– Randy Swallow
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April 2011
– Csaba Bodis
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May 2011
– The Students of Constantine High School
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June 2011
– Jaco Wessels
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July 2011
– Alain Delahaut
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August 2011
– Thad J Blackwell
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September 2011
– Jose’ Miller
“Here is the first bow I have built using Bingham products. When I called to order the supplies your salesman was very helpful deciding the best materials for what I was looking for in my design. The bow is 68” long but has more of a recurve design. It is 75# @ 28” and shoots a 465 grain arrow at 218 fps. The riser is made from Charcol Dymondwood accented in Osage. The limb cores consist of bamboo with a strip of carbon. I could not be more pleased with this bow making experience from the phone conversation with Bingham Archery to the finished product. Thanks for all your help!”
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October 2011
– Perry L. Oakes
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November 2011
– Kenneth Paul
“68” Take-Down Recurve 44#@28″. Made using both a burgandy and a charcoal dymondwood riser. Limbs made using actionboo tapers and sapelee veneers and dymond wood wedges.”
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December 2011
– Donald J. Sweeney
“Riser made using a osage riser and bocote accent.. Limbs made bocote limbs with a osage wedge, and brass limb locking kit.”
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