Glenn St. Charles Thunderbird 33# @ 28"
Bid on this little diamond in the rough last weekend 250453861040 (maybe that should be extra rough)...
Purely a recreational bid, so was both surprised and had serious reservations that I had won. That recreational bidding gets me in more trouble... Well, after paying for it, I justified the expense as another potential rescue mission.
It arrived yesterday... Your mission, should you choose to accept it...
The rescue began...
After cleaning the gadgetry off, it was apparent that it had potential. It has a super small grip, much narrower limbs and much lighter physical weight than my other Thunderbirds. Took her outside to shoot a few arrows, but couldn’t put her down until over 50 arrows had hit their mark. What a little sweetheart!
Started on the easy side first which cleaned up pretty well except some faint tape marks...
Then started in on the tough side with a file, sandpaper and tru-oil. Still not finished…
Most rescue missions around here more closely resemble the aftermath left by a Kamikaze pilot. But this one may have a different outcome even though the altered RH self doesn't match the wedge shape LH shelf...
The Asymmetrical Ambidextrous Thunderbird is truly a Little Sweetheart.