Well, I guess I am getting in on this discussion a little late, but I enjoyed the thread and had a contribution to make. I don’t remember which year I made my first bow, but I still have it. Almost all of the bows I make are Indian bows; Plains style. This one is an Osage bow, about 46 inches long. It has a sinew backing on it, which is completely unnecessary. The bow shot well without the backing, but I backed almost everything bow I made when I first started. I thought the backings were cool. At one time it had snake skin on it too, but I revamped it several times and removed the snake skin years ago. Currently, it needs to have the tips rewrapped. I might get the glue pot going and fix that today. It has a bit of a propeller twist, but still shoots fairly well. Curtis