Thanks to Don S for calling them what they are - I beam risers. I also moved the question over to the collectors forum to see what the refinishing guys might have to say.
Macbow, Exactly what my concern was. The solid walnut riser one shoots just fine - I took a 7 point with it 2 years ago and then retired it. The maple one pictured here has limbs that are too heavy for me, but I know how to reduce the weight. I have another one though that is in rougher shape. Dad built the basic bow and then gave it to a friend to finish. The guy did a terrible job. The sanding was poor and the finish on both the riser and limbs look like a 4 year old put it on with a mop and a can of paint. That is the one I want to work on. My plan was to reshape and refinish the riser, redo the 1/4 inch brass carriage bolts used for the bow bolts with something nicer and probably smooth the limbs and have them dipped. The guy gave the bow back to Dad and he gave it to me so there isn't as much emotional attachment as the two shown here. Dad still has all of his forms and the heat box and even some of the old dark green glass for the limbs and is ready to send it out when I'm ready to take a stab at making them. I'm not anywhere close in that department to where you guys on this thread are though. You guys do some awesome work.