In our research for 19th century American Archery, we came across this picture... It was titled "Old Appalachian Archer." The problem is that the picture didn't say anything about its origin, and nothing about the bow. I do know that it is an original, and not a reproduction. The style of photo (as apparent by its torn edges and color) is a Carte de visite that was invented in 1854, and quickly became very popular. Only given this picture and no context, it could be anywhere from 1850's-1880's.
Can anyone tell me anything about the bow from the picture? It appears to be a flatbow of maybe Cherokee design, but longer for a 28" draw? Maybe someone with more knowledge here can help me out. I'd like to be able to recreate this for our demonstrations.
The arrows are also very interesting. It appears that the tips are around 5 inches long, and look like spikes - not really hunting tips - tied on to the shaft by sinew.
Anyone have any ideas???