Guess I may qualify as the oldest "newbie" on the site! I learned to shoot wooden bows at summer camp in the late '40s - early 50's, bought a fiberglass Actionglass long bow and a set of matched arrows for about $15 in '57. The arrows were a set that weren't picked up and the store owner just wanted his time and material cost back, still got that bow. Eventually got a Bear Kodiak Magnum LH, and about 2 dozen semi matched arrows, along with 2 Shim Bows in a trade with a buddy. Got started teaching Hunter Ed in 1980, and thought I should add a compound bow to the training aides, so I bought a used Jennings LH at a pawn shop. Shot that a lot when I had a big backyard and no local anti ordinance to deal with. Gave it to my son, and he found out they don't make parts for it anymore. Got a new wheelie as a gift and used it for a while, it is in the case in the garage. Still had an itch to shoot the recurve and the long bow, and finally decided to make my own wood bow after I got an atlatl, and found out about PA. May have done the bent stick route, like a lot of boys, and decided I could re-fletch damaged arrows my boys were shooting! So much for my original arrows!
First bow in many, many years is one the bow bench, awaiting my round tuit, and the installation of a second overhead work light. Got arrows in progress, as well. Got as self bow from Badger this year,
Posted a pic batch of the transdextramation, it shoots my arrows well!
Hawkdancer (Jerry Mc Connell)