thanks bowdoc, thanks JJB. that was my initial reaction too, an old Ben Pearson lemonwood. JJB, your Dad's bow looks identical, except for the backing, of course.
I used all the search engines and found a few references to the bow, but nothing on when they were made, which is mainly what we wanted to know. early to mid 40's would put it right at the age it's purported to be.
my buddy shot bows when he was a teenager, and was all fired up to get back into it, using this bow. I fixed him up with a modern r/d glass backed longbow and told him he would be much better served using that as an everyday bow, and hang this one on the wall as a family heirloom.
I made a flemish string last night, yellow and brown B-50 with a red nylon serving, I hope that will look authentic for the age period. It is stretching out right now on a HH bow I have that is the same length. I am giving it back to him with some cord, show him how to tie a bowyers hitch on the bottom limb and string it up gradually increasing the brace height over a week or so. then we will put on the bowstring when it's at 6". if he wants to try a few shots then, it's his bow and I want to watch.
thanks again for all your help.