This is a mirror post of one I started in the Bowyers Bench. I think with both questions it could be either place? Not sure where to go with it?
Anyway, I inherited my Granpa's old longbow, and was told that it's thought to be a Pearson. I have no idea because there's no name on it, no poundage rating, draw length, serial or model #, absolutely no identification what so ever. It appears to be quite stout, but I haven't made a string for it yet because I'm afraid to pull it.
The back is some type of glass which has little cracks all through it and I was wondering if this was a structural problem or cosmetic? I'd like to refinish this bow and build a string for it so I can shoot it, but I won't if there's a chance it could break.
I took a bunch of pictures of it so maybe some of you would recognize this bow and give me some help on it. Can it be refinished? Is it shootable? Or is the fiberglass backing FUBAR?
I have no idea what the belly wood is or the laminated handle either, but the handle is delaminating so it will need a new one glued on before I can go ahead with the restore effort.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!