The Canebreak was made by Martin. Dan had a close relationship with them, as an old friend of Dan Martin. I never checked one on a scale, but I do know that the Jeffrey longbows scaled a few pounds lower due to the difference in brace height(Jeffrey didn't like FF). Martin started making the Canebrake after Dan started putting FF on his bows, so they should have been scaled at near the right brace height. Don't know. The Canebrake shoots differently from the Jeffrey recurves, seemed to have more stack, and I sold the two Canebrakes I had because I couldn't interchange them with my Longhunters without changing my style, as I could the Patriots. During my association with Dan I didn't pay much attention to the recurves, so I don't know how the Patriot scales. I have two Patriot II risers (has stiffener lams in the handle) and three sets of limbs, 41, 52, and 61, but I've never checked them. I had four sets, but sold the 70# limbs and a LH riser to Ozzy Clint several years ago for one of his buddies. This year I'm shooting the 61# limbs, shooting the same spine arrows I shot from my 64# Bamboo Longhunter (measured; it was marked 67), so it must be close. I'm not sure, but I think Damon Howatt may have made his one-piece recurves. I never shot one of those. Dan had several bows in his line that I have no experience with, but I know the Longhunters and Patriots pretty well because they were my choices to shoot.