Run into Dan at a football game today and wondered if they had any videos on the ol RUclips, came across this video. Even though I don’t shoot traditional I admire their craftsmanship and have known Dan for a long time. Great video
It’s so exciting when the bow shows up in the mail. Even though you know what materials you ordered, it’s so cool to see the personality and art each piece of wood brings to the bow!
Glad to have spotted this video. I have a Chinook and Whip, both fantastic. The quality, smooth shooting and quietness unsurpassed. Wondering what brand of strap on quiver was shown on a couple of the bows at the end on the video since I've met with the Toelke's at their shop, Dan seemed to lean towards his arrows off the bow?
I can't help but feel (even though they have an extraction system and probably use PPE's), that ones lungs will be screwed up after years of breathing in all that hideous glass dust!
Okay people, So this post has a major flaw that they didn’t warn us about and it’s really not very nice. 😮 Now that I have watched this post from beginning to end I now want one of these bows and they don’t come cheap and it was a rotten thing to do to a largely broke audience who can’t afford to make these types of decisions that no wife would ever approve of. This post is down right cruel!’ 🏹🦌🏹🦌🏹🦌🏹🦌🏹🦌
Are they expensive? Yes. Yes they are. Why? The knowledge, skill, and craftsmanship. Get what you pay for. Beautiful works of art.
I've watched this vid probably 4 or 5 times! I'm slightly obsessed with toelke bows! Just got a 62" whip take down and boy what a shooter!
Amazing process
Run into Dan at a football game today and wondered if they had any videos on the ol RUclips, came across this video. Even though I don’t shoot traditional I admire their craftsmanship and have known Dan for a long time. Great video
Yeah they are a great family and the best people! Beautiful products as well!
Great video makes me love my toelke Bow all the more.
I've been to their shop several times but never got to see the process. Great video guys!
Great video. These men are true masters. I am very impressed with the care they put into each individual bow.
I've often wondered what went in to making my beloved Whip. Thanks very much!
Great video and really nice to see how the sausage is made. It’s really nice to see skilled craftsman doing what they love.
Great shop tour! Truly a labor of love. I love the small cottage industry shops.
Awesome tour. Own a 54" Pika!
great video i love both my toelkes
Great tour! My wife and I both have a Toelke on order. Her a Chinook and myself a Whistler. Hope to get them in the next month. Super excited!
It’s so exciting when the bow shows up in the mail. Even though you know what materials you ordered, it’s so cool to see the personality and art each piece of wood brings to the bow!
I don't mind paying good money when I see how much work and quality workmanship goes into these bows. Just ordered a 58" whistler, can't wait!
My next bow! I'm really looking forward to ordering one.
You will not regret it!
Enjoyed this!
Glad to have spotted this video. I have a Chinook and Whip, both fantastic. The quality, smooth shooting and quietness unsurpassed. Wondering what brand of strap on quiver was shown on a couple of the bows at the end on the video since I've met with the Toelke's at their shop, Dan seemed to lean towards his arrows off the bow?
Sup Ace! Nice video. :-)
Great Video!
Nice video! Bow at 16:15 is a Chinook?
Where can I buy a Toelke whip 10X??
How many pounds do you gain per draw length inch. Like an advertised bow of 35 lbs @ 28”
I can't help but feel (even though they have an extraction system and probably use PPE's), that ones lungs will be screwed up after years of breathing in all that hideous glass dust!
Okay people,
So this post has a major flaw that they didn’t warn us about and it’s really not very nice. 😮
Now that I have watched this post from beginning to end I now want one of these bows and they don’t come cheap and it was a rotten thing to do to a largely broke audience who can’t afford to make these types of decisions that no wife would ever approve of. This post is down right cruel!’
🏹🦌🏹🦌🏹🦌🏹🦌🏹🦌
Haha yeah they are costly, but when you see the amount of man hours that go into a bow you can definitely see why.