I had and older man give me his longbow. It appears to be one piece, yew, horn nocks, unbacked. It says fine oregon yew on it, along with Van Pattons'(owners name) it has malibu written on it above and below the grip as well, along with Hobson Salem (Salem, Or). No draw weight or length. It's about.... 70 years old. The man who gave it to me lived near Salem and he got it when he was a teenager. His eyes glowed when he told me about shooting a "china rooster" with it when he was young. It came with some arrows marked Hobson as well. Anyone have any ideas about it? Is it collectable? Is it worth having a bowyer fix it? It's the bow of my dreams but I feel it's too old for anything other than a decoration. Thanks, Jim