Hi all,
I have the bow in question now, and see some things I hadn't noticed at the event. First, quite a lot of set (see the first picture, the bow is unstrung). Second, what looks like compression fractures on the belly, near the grip. At first I thought they might be scratches in the finish, of which there are many, but after a few passes with the scraper they are still very visible. To scrape down past them would mean taking off a lot of wood, especially for a bow this small in cross section (3/4" max). The riser did pop off fairly easily and looks like it could be repaired/replaced without too much trouble, but I wonder if this bow would be better cleaned and finished and hung up on display (by the way, it isn't a family heirloom, just purchased at a sale about 10 years ago, and was probably a child's bow).
I'm not sure I'd want to see this bow in action again but what do you think?
Thanks,
Frode
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