I'm not much of a Garage Sale/Yard Sale guy. Creeps me out to pick through someone's life laid out on a folding table in the front yard.
I was taking my "through the neighborhood" shortcut back from the hardware store and passed a yard with the usual old clothes and defunct housewares strewn across the sidewalk and driveway. My reptile brain signaled my foot to hit the brake for some reason. I backed up and looked at what triggered my subconscious. Sticking up out of a Snoopy wastebasket were four old but serviceable feather fletched arrows. Hmmm... better investigate.
I rummaged around and found a few more late 1940s early 1950s production wood arrows without points. They were not really hunt-worthy but at the price of a dollar for the hand full would certainly make excellent additions to the office/bow-room/etc. décor. I asked if there might be a bow that went with the arrows and the little beauty below was dug out of an old canvas golf bag.
It's a slim little thing. I can't figure out if the backing is fiberglass or not but I like the green. Might be Osage... there are a few little dings and what looks like a characteristic Osage thorn pin knot. The stamp of 50 (poundage?) makes me think it is a production bow. Maybe a school bow from back in the days when archery was a PE activity, maybe from a YMCA camp? I REALLY like the strung profile and a cursory pull puts truth to the idea that its a 50# bow. I'm afraid my mutant-like long draw of 31"+ might be too much for it. It had no handle wrap but has a cool little plug where the strike plate would be. I can only imagine this is to prevent wear at that spot. No other markings or labels.
I plan on a buckskin handle wrap and probably a small built up leather arrow shelf. Its not cut to center but as thin as the handle is I doubt getting good arrow flight will be a problem. The tapers at the handle area front to back and side to side are so well proportioned! It will definitely be an excellent pattern for future bow builds!
Just thought I would share my find.
OkKeith