Now, my next question. Does this look like some kind of sinew backing? It's very well done if it is. I don't see any ends starting and stopping and thought it was very old fiberglass but there is no cross weave at all.
It's got one issue that needs to be addressed...
The sinew or fibers (whatever they are) have come up for about 2 inches at the bottom limb tip. I'd suspect that the act of stringing and unstringing the bow against the instep caused wear and at some point it started to lift up then maybe the owner continued to shoot it for a while?
A closer view.
The bow is made with a pretty square cross section. The belly side of the limbs shows very little rounding but I don't know if this was from learned experience of a talented bowyer or laziness of a casual craftsman.
Overall the quality of work seems pretty good. There is a bit of a line at the end of the lower dip that may be a leftover from when the bow was built or might be from something like a strap on quiver.
Lastly, the price was okay. I got it for a few dollars less than it was marked but they weren't very willing to deal as it was the first hour of the sale. I figured if I waited, it would be gone next time I came back.
Not sure of the weight. I thought at first it was pretty light because the first couple inches don't feel like much. I'm thinking that is due to the sting follow it shows. When I pulled it about 20 inches, it was firming up nicely. Still probably only in the 40's at 28" but that's okay by me. I plan to work it up slowly and let it relearn how to bend.
Here it is immediately after unstringing.
Kinda cool eh?