FALK
I have to defer to you about the AMO Standards. However, when did the AMO come into existance, and when did the standard go into effect. In the late '60's as I recollect. Prior to that, an X stood for one pound above or below the marked weight depending on if it was before or after the weight written on the bow. Even afte AMO, many of the bows were simply marked the actual weight. 51, 52, 53, whtever it was.
Also, not all bow makers adhered to the AMO standards, especiall independent bowyers.
I have two early '60's bows marked with 3 X's. one is 40XXX and one is 50XXX indicating 43 & 53 #
In any case, BRMIZE did not indicate the make, model,or year of his bow. That is key to answering his question.
BRMIZE
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