I shot & hunted with recurves as a boy, in the 1960's & 70's...
When the compound craze hit, I was right in the middle of it!!! My friends all switched to compounds, back in the late 70's. I was the last holdout... Switching to a compound in 1981.
We shot recurves with Bear "Weatherests" and aluminium arrows with plastic vanes. We didn't have the knowledge or the "internet" at our disposal, it was mostly "Trial & Error" LMAO!!! I was fortunate enough, to work part time in an Archery Shop, after I got out of the Marines. Guys who were "making the switch" to compounds would come in & I'd offer to buy their recurves from them. The $20-$25 I gave them, usualy paid for arrows or a quiver or something for their new compound... I wish I still had most of those bows!!!!! Compounds started to get "Newer & Faster" and I saw the trend coming... I gave up bowhunting in the late 80's.
In the mid 90's, I had a friend who was VERY PERSISTANT, to get me back into bowhunting! I told him, "Bob, If I ever get back into bowhunting... It'll be with an old recurve & wood arrows!!!"
Enter, My very good friend, and fellow TradGanger... Joe Skipp
Joe hooked me up with a 55# 1967 Bear Kodiak Magnum, and a dozen of his BEAUTIFUL wood arrows!!! Suddenly, I was a kid again!!!!! I learned that there was a huge resurgence in Traditional Archery! I learned that there was a very large number of "Custom" Bowyers out there! I also learned that you actualy COULD buy a "Production Bow"!!! (I remember asking him "They REALLY still make these???")
It has been a wonderful journey, with both of my boys,(especialy my youngest Tyler) Following in my footsteps... Enjoy the Ride!!!!!