Thanks for the info, Papalapin, trying to put together the past history hasn't been easy! All is appreciated. Yankee? Don't count on it, as all of us N.O. folks say, "Forget, Hell!" I've been trying to find folks with these bows, and I don't know the production numbers or values. I don't have the bows, a shooting friend does, and I find the bows to be very well made, flat shooting, no hand shock, at all, and just a very nicely lined shape. I knew someone of good bowyer qualities had to be involved in the laminating and shaping, as the finished product is really very nice. Would you know what these bows sold for, originally, and what a used longbow, in todays market, would bring? My shooting friend also was given, in the sale, two sets of limbs, 68 inch longbow, and 60 inch recurve, WITHOUT risers, or handle. Where could we find risers? Thanks, DBL P.S. Fried oyster Po-boy for lunch, and BBQ shrimp for dinner,,a Yankee?? LOL.