Hello,
This bow is yet another Hazelnut bow that came off my Grandpa's property. The handle wrap is also from an elk hide that I inherited from my Grandpa once he passed away. I finished out the cherry bark a little differently on this bow. I tried leaving all of the natural lichen on the bark and only scraped off "streaks" of the purple skin underneath. If you ask me, other than sturgeon backing there's no "cooler" looking bow backing around.
Special thanks to Gordon for helping me wrap the handle. I have always sucked at it, and Gordon spent a solid 3-4 hours with me helping me with it. I believe now that I could easily tackle crafting my own handles from this point forward, as long as I take it slow and never settle for imperfection. Thanks Gordon!
I call the bow the "Drop Tine" because its lower limb has a nice little drop in it, and secondly because the bow is so unique and non-typical.
OK here are the stats:
- Bow is 57.5" tip to tip
- 1.25" wide at the handle and naturally tapers based on the crown meeting the belly. The last 12" on both tips eventually decrease to 3/8" wide.
- 60# @ 26", no kidding. I didn't even toast the belly or anything.
- No reflex or deflex, it's naturally straight with no string follow.
I have posted a lot of pics of the bark only because I think it's super cool.
Enjoy the pics!
Joe
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