Hey all,
A couple months ago I was out shooting my Johnson longbow and heard a HUGE CRACK as I loosed an arrow. The bow was about 10 months old and hadn't been shot much at all.
I looked down and there was a crack in between one of the lams that extended about 6 inches or so. The bow is 66" and 48@28.
I'd like for you all to look at the pics and tell me if it would be possible to salvage it. Mr. Johnson has already replaced it with a new bow. I was thinking that if the crack could be glued and the weight reduced 5 pounds or so, I would like to keep it and shoot some with it. It's a shame to just toss it out with the trash after so much care went into making her and all the emotion invested in her on my end cause it was my first Hill style bow and Dave Johnson had stopped building bows and I thought I'd never be able to get one of his bows until he surprised me with an email saying he was going to build bows again and would like to build one for me as his first one back.
I just hate to throw it out and if at all possible, I'd like to save it.
Look at the pics and see what you all think. I know it's a TALL ORDER and I don't think it's possible, but maybe you all can talk me down from the edge...
There you have it. What's left of my Baby....in all it's ugliness.
Thank goodness Dave Johnson is such a great man that takes care of his customers. He jumped right on it and built me a brand new bow and for that, I thank him.
What do you all think guys and gals?
Thanks for your time.
Larry