Thanks Chuck. You are spot on. I have studied many designs of horn bows over the years being influenced mostly by Native American. As with any bowyer of today or yesteryear, I have incorporated all that I know into a design tailored by my experience and those influences. I often imagine about the horn bow designs, that most likely existed and are now lost in history, that were made by the Native Americans. What we see in museums and private collections are only a tiny fraction of what was once abundant. I love reading and looking at the paintings of Catlin and Bodmer. Excellent descriptions and visuals to reference. In those descriptions one can get the idea that horn/antler bows were in great multitude.
I can't wait to see your next horn bow Chuck!
Wizardgoat I just moved to a new place here in Tennessee. I am just getting my shop set up. I have sold all but a few of my bows but I do have some at my family's ranch. Next time I am up there I will get pictures to post for you.