Trap - Glad to help. I'm afraid the old steel trap is getting a little rusty lately...
For years it seemed that almost everyone thought all of this information was worthless. It's nice to be able to put it to some good use.
As I'm certain you both know, Morley was from California and a good pal of Nubbie Pate's.
Yes, with Bjorn on the track, it did smell a bit like yesterday's diapers to me with Bjorn in California.
I know there is at least one more article that I have not found yet this evening. Not sure that it has much other than a photograph or two of Morley with the group of bowmen.
Can't say that it looks promising to find a better photograph of the bow.
At this point, its all great therapy for me.
Removing the grip and discovering Morley's name was pure genius (or lucky) molesting the bow any further would be considered incompetence by some.
I'm personally pleased you guys have unearthed such a treasure. If you are going to build a display for the bow, I'll help you document the bow and Morley in any way I can. I have a neat little item that Fred gave each of the bowmen on that 1954 hunt. If there is a display, I'll donate one to go with the bow and the display.
Lot's of really great stuff behind Fred's Wyoming hunts that is not known by many today. Someday in the near future, I hope it gets published.