Rick, John, Hink, Cody - All 4 of you Michigan collectors should know more about Wayside and Herman Stroud........ Here is a start....
Herman Stroud owned Wayside Craft Shop located in Wayland, Michigan. Earliest I can date the shop is 1931, but well may have been before that.
In 1931 Stroud killed a nice 5x5 whitetail with one of his manufactured and sold broadheads, the Stroud Barbless Broadhead. I have only ever seen two of them, one in the Roy Case Collection and I'm looking at the other one as I'm banging on this keys...
Stroud's 5x5 whitetail is pictued on page 13 of the January 1932 issue of "The Archery Review".
Cool story to go with the photograph of Stroud, his buck, his bow and broadhead tipped arrow.
You guys should find the antlers from Stroud's 5x5 buck and get them measured, if they aren't already. If it wasn't the Michigan record bow and arrow killed whitetail in 1931, I wish one of you Michigan boys would tell me whose was...
Stroud's was a heck of a bowyer for his time.
Rick - I have the brother to your osage bow. I call it the crowned belly with wedged self horn nocks.
Stroud made a lot bows with those self horn nocks, but I have only seen a couple of others that have the wedge in them.