I have a bit of a dilemma, and I am hoping to get some opinions--maybe my victim will even chime in with personal preferences:
My trade bow has a laminated handle area, and as I have put the finish on, I have been really happy with the way the grain has popped. It looks really nice, in my opinion--hence my dilemma. My own personal preferences for a bow are to have a arrow rest and a leather grip--I just like the feel and the consistency with that setup. But it almost feels like a shame to cover this handle up. So I have a few options:
1. Leave the grip bare, as a shoot-off-the-hand bow.
2. Add a full leather grip, strike plate and shelf (using a small wedge of leather under the grip)
3. Leather grip with a floppy rest--in such a way that it could be removed if the new owner prefers the bare bow. If you soak the grip in water before it's sewn on, it shrinks tight and doesn't require glue to stay in place.
What would you do?