It depends what you mean by 'flat bows' ? AFB or more 'primitive' styles.Hi,
I was wondering if there is a comprehensive list of UK flat bow makers on the forum.
Please assist with names, websites, posts, etc.
Cheers.
Search for stave and you will see themOoooh, show us a pic of one of your Griffin 2 big boys I'd love to see a 100# flatbow.
Do you have a website? Always interested to see other bowyers stuff
Whereabouts are you based?
Search for iangriffin or griffin2 on Ebay produced a blank
Del
I'll second that, his bows are amazing to shoot and beautiful to look at. Really nice guy as well!Andy Soars at blackbrook bows make one of the best in the country
Shame I cant shoot AFB's anymore due to tendon damage in my Bow hand, after about 4-5 days shoot the pain is too much(Heavy ILF Recurves with a sling now). The Zeta model was designed for me after I had some issues passing my 21st Century Edge at World Bowhunters in Italy. I asked him to build me an AFB that couldn't be questioned on any IFAA bow inspection, what he produced turned out to be a great looking/shooting bow and a best seller for Andy.Andy Soars at blackbrook bows make one of the best in the country
OP was about "Flat Bows" == AFB,Do some of KGs bows fit here,,,such as the Osprey?
Depends on the society rules, under FITA/WA rules the Sherwood and Outlaw are definitely AFB. The Atlanta and Cobra are also AFBs although the Cobra doesn't have a shelf.