I recently bought a 52" Thunderbird; 43# @ 28". I wanted one of these as a kid, but couldn't afford it. So, I paid twice as much as that one 50 years ago.
It is in decent shape with a bit of crazing, old paint splotches, straight limbs, no chips or cracks. It is black Micarta/Phenolic.
I'd like to clean it up to as good as new as I can. I've done some researching at it seems this is what I must do?
1. Get the bits of paint (only about 1-2% of bow has paint) with lightly rubbed acetone.
2. Lightly sand (220) the entire bow.
3. Finish sand with 000 steel wool.
4. Mechanical buff it to a semi-gloss.
I definitely don't want to booger this bow up. I'd be sick. Are the steps I've listed above proper?
In fact, I'd be willing to invest a bit more and send it to someone who does great work, if anyone knows someone?
I bought this bow for two reasons:
A. I always wanted one
B. I want to make sure I have a bow or two I can shoot as I age.
I've attached a few pictures to illustrate general condition.
Thanks