All right, I’ll try to keep this as short as possible.
I decided to refinish the Pearson Signature that I picked up a few months ago. The first thing that I needed was to get a replacement decal since I knew I would loose the original when sanding. I paid someone to create the artwork from a picture that I took of the original. The artwork turned out pretty close to the original so I called of a company that specializes in fishing rod decals to see if they could help me. The people were very nice and helpful and pointed me toward a “peel and stick” decal. They said that the clear backing would disappear and all that would show was the white graphics. I put a base coat of Tru-Oil on the limb, let it cure applied the decal, and applied another 7 coats on top. As you can see in the pictures, the backing didn’t “disappear”, but I was happy with the way the bow looked when I was finished. I made a string, strung it up, drew it a couple of times, and then noticed that the decal had somehow shifted and creased. What did I do wrong? Why did this happen? If I decide to re-do this should I use a different type of decal (I have the artwork)?
By the way I shot the bow yesterday and was surprised at how much I liked it. I wasn’t expecting much from it based on what I’ve read, but it was super quiet and shot great.
Thanks,
Brian