Fellas, here are some more pics and dimensions:
The scalloped Chippewa bow is 53" , 1-3/16" wide at the grip ( parallel 8") , 1-1/16" mid-limb and 3/4" tips.....thickness is 5/8" at grip, 7/16" mid-limb, 5/16" at tips. Flat backed stave 45# @ 26"
The yellow bow is quarter sawn board 58" long and 49# @ 28"...grip is parallel for 10" and is 1-1/4" wide, 1" @ mid-limb, 11/16 @ tip. It is 5/8 thick at the grip, 1/2" at mid limb and 1/4" at the tip.
The small white bow is a concave back stave, 53" and 44/45# @ 23" tillered to 26"....10" parallel and 1-1/8" wide @ grip, 1" wide midlimb, and 5/8" at the tips. It is 5/8" thick at the grip, 1/2"+ at midlimb, and 3/8" at the tips.
The darkbow (last) w/o string (qs board) is to show the stain coloration of the birch. Bow is 60", 55# @ 28" and is tillered out to 30" ( specs that my friend wanted) This bow is parallel for 12" and 1-1/4" wide at the grip, 1-1/16" midlimb, and 3/4" at the tips. The thickness is 3/4" grip, 9/16" mid-limb and 3/8 at the tips.