The bow I am sending back, Company name withheld, was won by me at an archery shoot last fall for my 5 year old grandson. Never been shot, brand new $230.00 recurve. Its a 20# draw and was a little much for him to use so it remained unused until this spring. I wanted to get the bow ready for him to use, new string, rest ect and I noticed some real bad cracking on the limbs. Some cracks you can feel with your finger nail. So I called the company and they told me to mail it back and they admitted that they had a finish problem last fall on some models and said that they would either refinish or replace the bow.
So thats where I am at. I am thinking of buying blue/pink board and cutting out the outline of the bow and laying it in the blue board and mailing it in a box. I don't want this thing showing up at the factory busted up.
Thanks for all the suggestions.