Well, after sleeping on it, maybe you're right. I kind of like to think of the bow's original finish as being part of its history, but to do it right I probably oughta just do the whole thing. I was kind of thinking the bow might be some kind of great rarity or something too, but the more I look at it, it's just a bow a guy built for himself or a friend/family member maybe. I found a finger print in the existing varnish today, which to me, tells me it wasn't necessarily a pro custom job or factory or anything.
I do really like the bow though, and don't wanna mess it up. My last bow looked alright with tru oil, but I had issues with 'brush marks' in it (I did try to keep the coats thin) until I sprayed it with spar. It looked alright, just not great. That could also be part of my aprehension. As well as both of my parents saying maybe I should leave it alone because it looks fine to them. :rolleyes: