I have a young college-age friend who has been talking for almost a year about a red oak board bow he was building. Today he's back in town and I asked him how it's going. He runs inside and brings out a nice-looking pyramid bow, backed with duck cloth. Looked a little rough, and he said the draw weight was a lot lighter than he planned, but he had been putting some arrows through it and really liked it. He's a fairly stoic kind of kid, but he was just beaming about it.
I asked, "Mind if I give it a pull?" "Sure," he said. I had it about halfway to full draw and CRACK. The bottom limb came off just outside the fade. It didn't hurt me, but it was a pretty violent break, enough to tear through the backing.
Man, what do you say? I don't know how many times I apologized. Just an awful feeling. He took it well, and after the initial moment of shock wore off, he immediately started laughing and saying, "Well, now I get to build another bow." We examined the break, which appears to have started with a gouge on the belly, and talked about what happened. I offered him a hickory stave to start a new one, and soon the conversation moved on to other things. But wow. Breaking somebody else's bow is even worse than breaking one of my own. In the future I don't think I'll be so quick to try out somebody's new bow.
Bleah.