It’s definitely worth the wait! 🥰 If possible, get the painting on top. It’s the dot on top of the ‚i‘ 😁 (I hope it’s somehow proper English, the saying is translated from German 😁). Best wishes and keep up the fun! 🏹
Yeah, that is the translation, but I also use the word smooth for wild leather or nubuk… so it was not clear in my eyes 😀 Thank you, dear Witzansky! ☺️🙏
Pure elegance in a Tatar bow. You know something, I use 10.5 gpp on my #57@31" and there is no vibration or handshot.😅And it's no secret that I shoot it at 30"😂. With the cold that I see I shrink. Nice shooting. Enjoy your beautiful bow ❤
Awesome! I think, that 9gpp would also work, but the spine on my arrows is too weak 😅 I have felt no vibration as well 👊😁 Thank you so much, dear bro! Enjoy the weekend! 🏹🔆
@@Onpointarchery You can’t go wrong on all his bows… the Saracen is working in lower poundages as well, the Turkish is always good, the Seljuk is awesome to shoot, but difficult to string, the Korean Warbow is nice, too but a Korean guy wouldn’t like it, since it’s not the current KTB style. About the Xerxes mini I will say something once I have it 😄 If you already have a Turkish bow, I recommend the Saracen 👊😄
My pleasure! ☺️🙏 If I were you, I would contact Lukasz Nawalny and ask him, if he can help. Maybe he can make the bow a little longer? Best wishes and a good start into the week! 🏹🔆
*GREETINGS!* I have just recently found your RU-vid channel and am now a subscriber. Your videos are very enjoyable as well as informative. I noticed that most, if not all, of your Nawalny bows have the custom painting option on their backs. I am seriously considering the purchase of a Nawalny Xerxes Mini bow, and I am trying to decide if I want to splurge for the custom paint on the back of the bow. There seems to be little information online as to the extra cost of the custom paint work on a Nawalny bow. I have zero doubts in my mind that there is in all likelihood a wide price range that covers everything from a minimalist amount of decoration, to the maximum amount that Lukasz feels is appropriate for a particular style of bow. All that being said, would you be willing to give me an approximate amount in Euros or Dollars of how much extra the custom painting applied to your Nawalny bows cost you? From your videos, it appears to me that your Nawalny bows have been decorated to approximately someplace between 50% coverage to 75% coverage? Thank you, and once again, I truly enjoy your videos. Nicely done!
Thank you so much for your lovely comment, dear Bruce! ☺️🙏🙏 The painting was 150€ 2 years ago for the Seljuk… I will know, what it costs this year, when I get the bill for my mini Xerxes 😁 The painting is amazing and worth every € for sure 😄 I’m curious about the painting on the new bow, but so far I have never been disappointed! The only Nawalny bow I have, that didn’t get a paint job, is the Korean War bow. The Turkish and the Seljuk are stunning, the Saracen is very beautiful with a decent paint job and the mini Xerxes… will look great, I’m quite sure about it ☺️ Btw: all these bows have the horn-look-alike painting on the belly (as well). Where are you from? End of May there is a thumb shooter event in Schalkau, Germany - and Lukasz will be there, too… 👊😃 If you are interested, let me know and I’ll share the details with you! Best wishes from Germany and enjoy the weekend! 🏹🔆
@@agamagreen Thank you for replying so quickly. 150€ seems quite reasonable for the examples of the custom painting on a Nawalny bow that are highlighted in your videos as well as Armin Himmer's videos. Unfortunately, I live in the United States and travel to Europe in the near future is not an option. Please tell Mr. Nawalny that I regard his workmanship with the greatest degree of respect, and please give him both my regards and my best wishes for continued health and prosperity. Thanks again. Bruce