Seeing the "Safety Glasses" thread has made me wonder as to the advent and development of the Bow Stringer. I saw an old thread with pictures that Hink had found a stringer that was mounted on a bench...but what about "portable" stringers?
Now, I own a static-tip recurve, and can't imagine tryin' to string that thing without a "limb-block" style stringer. When you look back at all the old Grumley's of the '40's, plus the radical static tips on selfbows from the early days, it makes me wonder. I would assume since they were all-wood bows, they were un-strung after each shooting session. Also, some of the cats "back in the day" were known for shooting pretty hefty draw weights, which would have made step-through and push-pull a real chore.....
Were there early patents on "Bow stringing devices?"
thanks