I recently bought an old Pearson Mustang (thankfully not too much invested). The wood is beautiful and I really like the bow.
When I got the bow I realized it had a bent limb. I twisted it, maybe foolishly, in an attempt to straighten it. I think it is straight now. But when I tried to string the bow the glass on the offending limb separated from the wood. In effect you can now slip a playing card between the glass and the wood.
My question is this: is this something a not too experienced archer could solve or do I need to give it to a pro? If I can fix it, how do I go about doing it?