Wade
Your email is down and my photo bucket is full,sounds like the pictures will have to wait.The arrows are not going anywhere soon.
I bought 3 bows, 2 Barr's ,one unknown long bow and the footed arrows,+ 6 Kittredge arrows that have been verified and signed by Doug (Thanks Tom Phillips), left a few wood bows behind.
She was in her 90's,and was a very active archer from the late 1930's on, from what I was told.
If I can find his email(grandson's),I will find out if the bows are still in the shed and will let you know.(I was the only person who responded to the add)
I am not sure it was a BG Thomson, but sounds like something to look into.
Rarities,
Yes, if you know the value of something, it is easier to pull your wallet out, not so easy if it turns out its some guy, named Big Thompson who sold home made bows and weight lifting equip.
Sorry for hijacking this thread, as you can tell I am unaware of a large part of our archery heritage.
Kurt