Some of the early black widows were made in the beginning 1960's. Both my archery instructors, one of which was a two time NFAA Champion had the Wilson Brothers make them black painted widows with their name on them at that time. Walnut was one wood used for the riser, but the Wilson Brothers also painted them other colors like dark red or white. Used to see a lot of them at the regional NFAA shoots like the Southwest Open where a lot of the top shooters of the time showed up including the Wilson Brothers. The limbs were skinny but the handle forward made a great shooting bow. I like the rosewood of the Bears, so I elected to shoot Bear target bows instead and did not like the looks of the painted widows, but I would not take off the paint if I had one now.