Thanks Jared and Don,
I confess, I'm a garage/shop ninny
I read about why tips are changed out on the 50's era bows, Don let us know the tip material (paper phenolic) was really just for knife handle's, and Fred used them probably cause they were easily available, they lasted 40 or 50 yrs, before needing to be replaced, hmmmm that seems to be pretty good material to me.
Glue's/epoxy has come a long way since then, I have worked with epoxy's for both boats and surfboards (hint hint) and thought, why not try to reproduce the original colors using modern waterproof epoxy
I read up about phenolic (I love google)it did not seem like rocket science and sure enough it isn't.
Paper phenolic is compressed under heat and really seems tough,easily shaped and looks good when finished.
So Don can I send you a 50# '57 KS for tip replacement using this stuff?.( can't expect anybody else to try it if I'm not willing to be the guinie pig)
You scared me, I thought it didn't make the grade and was going back to the drawing board, trying to make linen phenolic.
Guy's please let me know what you think
Kurt