"Corvallis resident Gilman Keasey (1909-1999) was a renowned maker of wood bows and arrows, and was a champion archer who could "put 9 out of 9 arrows into a plate-sized circle from 90 yards." He won the National Archery Championship in 1935 and 1936, taught archery at Oregon State University, and co-authored a textbook on the sport."
He made'em, shot'em, and wrote the book on 'em. If that bow is in any decent condition, it is a great piece of history. Does it look like it is made of yew?
Pics, man, pictures! Don't you know most of us can't read?