This is the bow I made for the Red Oak Board Bow Trade. Actually, she's the 5th one I made for that trade. Two previous broke and two others came in WAY under weight. In any case, my recipient has been EXCEPTIONALLY patient and encouraging, and I persisted till I persuaded a piece of Red Oak to become a bow.
This is a Molly with silk backing for the working portion of the limbs. She has a 'Z' shaped handle and a golf tee style arrow shelf under the leather grip. The tips are Black Walnut and the pinky width levers have string grooves and are built up to provide a bit of a curved effect.
She is tillered out to 51# @ 28", but was only shot in at around 26" (I have short arms!) She's a BIG girl at 74" tip to tip and around 72.5" NTN. I find her exceptionally smooth to draw, and she shoots as accurately as the best bows I've ever shot, (...which is not to say too much since I am a LOUSY shot!)
Anyways, here are the PIX...
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BTW - I'm really stoked to have shipped her off today - - - because that means that now I finally get to open up the one doulosparachristos sent me so long ago!!!