I am the happy owner of this bow. Cesar did a very nice job. The bow is amazingly quiet, no hand shock, and a pleasure to shoot. The traces of early history, and the very limited pre-contact archeological record differ from our common notion of what native peoples of SE United States used for their archery tackle design. For example round/oval cross section and recurved tips. This bow straightens out, when strung, to a braced profile identical to the general shape of the bows in Le Moyne's engravings. Despite criticism from academic community, my study of Desoto and Pardo expeditions have found almost entirely "historically accurate" information in these images. Things beside the faces. The material items agree strongly with the archeological and historical record. Is this bow a lost design? We will likely never know. I personally believe this is Le Moyne's best recollection of what he saw. He was there.