Recurve bow limbs seem pretty quirky things. They are either made right and they last. Or they aren’t made right or they are ABUSED and they don’t last. There’s really not much in between those two conditions.
Here’s another case in point – an otherwise sparkling 1966 Bear Super Magnum 48 with a slightly delaminated lower limb on the belly side of the curve. Who knows how or why it happened. But it happened. To string this bow now is to invite a major blowup.
Can it be repaired? Beats me. Not my area of expertise. I sort of doubt it, though. Or at least I don’t know that I would ever fully trust that lower limb again.
The only good news, I suppose, is that the crack on this particular bow is barely noticeable. In a display-only collection of classy Bear bows, this one would still be a standout.
Recurve limbs are quirky.
Would you try to get this Super Magnum 48 repaired? Or what are your thoughts on this bow?