Please do post the pics,Jim.
I've had a couple of old bows that have never been shot, and can never bring myself to be the one to violate that virgin bow. But, for me, the compass Kodiak is one of the sweetest shooting recurves ever made. It's old, and valuable, and has paper micarta tip overlays...and all the other things to worry about....but I've shot many thousands of arrows from them and never lost one yet! It's not the fastest recurve you'll ever shoot, but doesn't give up anything to the next several years' models from Bears. They have a very shallow sight window, and it can be a problem to pick the right spine arrow...but when you do, it's a really nice experience. Have watched their selling prices go from less than a hundred bucks in the 70s, to more than 900 bucks in the 90s, to a little more than $200 bucks now. Well, it's a hell of a lot better bow than that!
Back to you, Mullet. They're around. Pick a good one.