Hi all,
I'm new here, but have a lifetime of archery and hunting behind me. Much of it with recurve and longbows before if was as cool as it seems to be now . I've been away several years, but again setting up a backyard range and getting back into it now. At one time I wrote freelance magazine articles and had interviews/articles about Dan Quillian in Traditional Bowhunting mag and Byron Ferguson in another mag before he was so big. Owned a few versions of both their bows at one time.
Wondering if anyone has any thoughts or knowledge about the Lightning Longbow bows or this bow in particular. It's a Hunter model, two piece longbow 62 inches, 53 lbs. green stain bamboo front, rattlesnake back. My photos don't do it justice, it was late evening low light when I took them and the look washed out. It's really beautiful and feels great in the hand. Also has a nice Lightning Longbows soft case.
I've not really shot it, only a few times, bought it used several years ago as I was stepping away from these activities for a while. Just thought it was cool, So it's been hanging on the wall. Sold all my other bows, and now starting back up with a recurve riser and some lightweight limbs.
Enough of that, for now this bow is more than I can handle until I build back up to it, that age thing you know, but mostly just curious from those with some knowledge about what I really have? Should I just leave it on the wall or are these bows shooters/hunters?
The snake skin needs a refinish over it, im thinking just some spray on polyurethane?