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bowtarist
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Stringing an old bow questions?
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June 21, 2019, 09:51:34 am »
I acquired a Ben Pearson Sherwood Bow Cat. No. 501
Appears to be hickory with a laminated handle and tip inserts.
What are the chances I can string this bow up and use it?
I thought of starting with a long string and working it into a short brace and see what happens.
I’d like to hear from folks who have actually tried this or have some facts about it.
Thanks for lookin, have a gooder!! dpg
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Hawkdancer
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June 21, 2019, 10:01:33 am »
From what I have read on here, that is a good plan! Check it very carefully for cracks and maybe renew the finish. Don't rush it, flex it maybe a few inches per day, the wood has to relearn to bend.
Good luck!
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Re: Stringing an old bow questions?
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June 21, 2019, 10:13:48 am »
Derik, treat it like a new bow being built and slowly (re-)teach it to bend and recover. Adding a finish or at least a good rubdown with linseed oil or similar to help keep the wood from cracking if it is too dry.
Will you post a few pics of this bow?
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June 21, 2019, 03:01:40 pm »
String it! let it get used to the string a few days, then start exercising it with short draws. Start increasing the draw till you get it to full draw after a few days. Don't unstring it the whole time and store it strung horizontal.
I just did this with a Japanese Yumi bow over 125 years old with the hemp string it came with. I finally broke the string two weeks ago while in class. I have two more I'll be getting from Jaap when he gets home.
A dry climate is the worst thing for old, wooden bows. It wouldn't hurt to take it into the bathroom at night when you take a shower a few times before stringing.
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osage outlaw
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Re: Stringing an old bow questions?
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June 21, 2019, 05:46:34 pm »
With our current weather conditions I'd say there's a very slim chance that bow is too dry. It's been monsoon season in Indiana lately.
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June 22, 2019, 04:13:47 pm »
Thanks y’all! I’ll try to get some pics%
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