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Main Boards => Trad History/Collecting => Topic started by: Opatriot on August 10, 2015, 04:10:00 PM
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Gday Friends .. I found this FB stamped longbow in Grate grampa's garage around 30 years ago , its just been under the bed till now ... Can anyone help identify or have any info on it .. ?
64 " long unstrung , looks like yew or Osage .?
I cant decipher the stamp marks on it .. ?
The riser looks like partially oak .. I have no idea what the black belly is made of ...
I put the leather grip on , if it has no collectors value I thought I'd string it up and let the kids shoot her .....
Any idea what the brace would be ?
http://s652.photobucket.com/user/OPATRIOT/library/FB%20Trad%20Bow
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That is a nice example but if that were mine I'd sell or donate or hang it up-it also would make a good garden stake-I do that with unwanted bows.
It might blow apart with the kids shooting it and could cause an injury.
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Mmmmm you may be right ... never thought of that , may have lost its integrity over time ....
Can anybody out there identify/decipher the markings and best guess of the history , age .. ?
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Looks to be a York longbow missing grip and decals.
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Looking at your pictures, it appears to be a Lemonwood Flat Bow made by York Archery.
FB stands for Fibre Backing
53 stands for 5 ft. 4 in. long
18 stands for the poundage
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Oh thankyou guy's ....
assume ...
Any idea what year she may have been made ?
I think Ill be hanging her in the man cave ..