This old Bow was my fathers. He had a bad case of "the older I get, the better I was" and he claims the poundage was like a hundred pounds!
I would guess it was 60-70 at the most, but I don't really know. I do know it was ruined by being left in the garage rafters of my fathers house some 20 years. He said it came to him when he was 15 or so and he would be like 65ish now. The bow is 50 years old easily.
I would like to copy it and see what I can do with it.
She appears to me to be a tri-lam Bamboo with a wooden riser. It looks like it had reflex deflex but it has pulled/dried/crushed under boards out. The Bow is 71 1/4" in overall length. 1 1/4" wide limbs that taper to 1/2" tips. 5/8" thick at the fades down to just over 3/8" at the tips. It has a wooden riser, but the working wood is all boo. You can see the nodes in all the layers.
I took the photos I could think of. If someone is interested in others, just tell me what you wish to see.
any knowledge or advise would be great!
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