All: I have a few general questions.
How do you keep the beaver fur silencers in place when you un-brace your bow? My string is of multiple strands of Dacron and the instructions called to insert one end between the strands and wrap around several times, then insert the tag end back into the strands. When the string is under tension, it all stays in place. But once that tension is relieved, it all falls apart.
Also, since I found out some of your tie flies, have you ever tried Zonker strips as silencers?
What's the traditional way of marking a a nocking point on a bow string. A metal ring seems out of place, even if the string is modern.
Finally, what's a good instruction source on making those woven looking strings that I see on your bows? I think you refer to them as Flemish strings. Are they twisted like a triple strand rope is made (three stands twisted, doubled, then twisted in the opposite direction to hold itself together)?
Thanks
Otoe