It's not completely finished yet, I just put another coat of Tru Oil on it this morning. Those snake skins soak up an unbelievable amount of finish! I guess it needs to fill the pores where the scales were?
Anyway, believe it or not this bow was backed with 3 different species of snakes and all were road kill. The one in the middle is a spread head, or hog nose snake. I wish these little guys got bigger than about 20" cause I would definitely back an entire bow with them, very pretty markings. The next ones on each side are just common brown snakes or some people call them water snakes because they are normally found around ponds, lakes, and rivers. The people around here swerve out of their way to run over them because they think they are copper heads.
Then lastly the end 8" section of the tips are black snake.
I know it's like the coat of many colors, but I needed the experience putting skins on before I use my 37" diamond backs on a bow. As it turned out it's really not as difficult as I thought it would be, just a very time consuming and meticulous process.
I got a little creative with the tips, and I just had to do it cause I could see a snake head in there wanting to come out.