I posted this on another site but thought a few pictures here might catch the eye of a few who haven't see it.
The ASTB is hosting a special tournament this Saturday at Tannehill State Park south of Birmingham to raise money for the Alabama Children's Hospital.
I made an extra special osage selfbow to donate to be auctioned Saturday evening to raise money for the cause.
The bow is osage, 66" NTN, R/H, 48#@28" and tillered for a split finger shooter. The bow has been tillered and shot in at up to 29" draw.
Bud Kent from Mississippi gave me one of the copperhead skins, a big Massey Ferguson tractor tire gave me the other (we were bushogging).
I picked one of the finest osage staves in my collection(a sprout stave) teamed with some really nice osage burl wood to complete the bow.
Here is a shot of the skins while the first coat of finish is drying.
Burl wood tip over lay with an extra groove for a stringer.
Handle after applying the leather(thanks David Mims, DCM, for the spectacular leather)
Handle back showing skins.
I will have the bow at the practice butts late Saturday evening before the free BBQ supper so anyone who is interested can give it a test drive.
Here are the specs.