thanks for joining in pappy.
wish those pix would load-you have my email addy, maybe you could send to me there?
if you wouldnt mind taking the time.
would love to see the bark on the handle.
while at that post yard last week, i was looking thru their small stuff.
really wanna make an osage limb bow.
there is a cool one in steve allely and jimm hamms book "native american bows arrows and quivers"
vol 2 page 176. it is osage, attributed to the kiowa. but it is not "backwards"
the entire back of bow is bark and at fadeouts. with the belly tillered as usual.
of course with many of the bows in these books, there is no way to determine if it shot well, shot at all, or was ever even braced and drawn.
many of these bows are from an era they may very well have been tourist trade items.
done in the traditional way no doubt, and from their sources, historically accurate. but....
of course many of them also were tken from native folks who were using them up till the time they were taken.
reckon many of you have these books, but if you are into historical north american native bows, and you dont, well what ya waiting for?
problem is(at least for me) you may get the hankering to build bout every single one of em....
thus my current obsession with building an osage limb bow, bark and all.