I picked up a Slazenger wooden bow in an antiques shop for 10 quid that looks like it maybe has an ash back and some sort of darker wood belly (Osage?) - it’s 48lbs at 28”.
I have made a string for it and let it sit for a while and then drawn it and shot it with about a 26” draw a few times.
To my eye it is slightly whip tillered and this is reflected in the unbraced profile. I will try and get some pics of drawn and unbraced.
To be honest … I don’t want it to be a wall hanger and unless someone tells me these are incredibly valuable collectors items I would rather give it to a friend who is just getting into traditional archery.
However - I don’t want it to blow up in his face either.
1) is there a way - other than shooting them to know that they are still ok.
2) I feel like it could do with a bit of wood off the mid and inner limbs - were they typically whip tillered and am I crazy trying to tweak the tiller. It’s a little heavy for my friend anyways.