I ordered a custom longbow several years back from Jeremiah Retherford with Gila Longbow Co. out of New Mexico. He made me a beautiful hickory selfbow with elk antler nocks, 66" ntn and 65# @ 26". I pulled it out today and started shooting in my backyard. The bow is a dream...no sound, no shock, hard-hitting, and more accurate than I am.
Heres the problem. I looked at the belly on the lower mid limb and saw a number of fractures. They looked superficial and I thought it may be the finish cracking over time. The limb seemed to twist a little to the right, starting about where the small fractures were. It wasn't like that when it was first made. I had my wife take a picture of me at full draw and after reviewing the picture I saw a large hinge in the lower limb. The hinge is a new development and I'm afraid it may be the bow's undoing.
Unfortunately, I heard Jeremiah passed away some time ago otherwise I would have spoke with him for a remedy. I am turning to you guys for help. Can I re-tiller this bow down to say 45-50 pounds and save the bow, or do I have a gorgeous piece of wall art on my hands? I've learned a lot from making bows by studying this one. Any help would be greatly accepted. This bow really needs to be in the woods feeding my family instead of hanging on the wall.
I'll try to get some pics up so you can see the damage.