All of my bows have narrow tips, no side notches for the string, overlays and almost all have endless strings- a pic of a typical one example of the tips:
http://www.primitivearcher.com/smf/index.php/topic,39151.msg521105.html#msg521105I use a string keeper on the top nock. They are simple and quick to make using a jig, 1/8" shock cord, a wood bead and waxed bow string material. A how-to:
http://www.primitivearcher.com/smf/index.php/topic,43032.msg577766.html#msg577766
The caveat is that one needs to keep a bit of tension on the string when the keeper is not on so the bottom string loop stays on the nock. It very quickly becomes a habit tho'!
Most of my bows are vertically hung from pegs and they are flip them every month to equalize any effects of varying humidity- admittedly, pretty picky!
Avoiding a keeper for the "bottom" string loop allows for easy, quick flipping of the bows- .i.e. one less thing to have to fool with. One more pickly thing
- this swapping also helps equalize any change in tiller from push-pull stringing since the top limb is swapped for the bottom one every month.
c.d.