I posted this in the "Pow Wow"...but maybe it would find the right person here...t
I am curious here...and I think this forum is probably the best place to ask this...
I used to supply Bingham back in the early 90's with lams for recurves and longbows...Im not sure, but I think when Gary Peterson and Elmont Jr started getting them from me we were the first to commercially make them available to DIY folks...that is lams made from Zebrawood, Osage, Red Elm (edge grain & flat)and even Black Walnut...
I think I ground up enough lams to make at least a hundred or so bows??
master Crafters was pretty much where you bought lams back then if you wanted to make your own bows...and they were "action wood" ...glued up maple or birch...some dyed contrasting colors...
up until then the only way was to get R. Elm etc from a small Bowyer...and they were actually pretty scarce...Appalachian Archery and Robertson come to mind among others...I know for sure others used them I just dont think they sold them...
I used to harvest , saw and dry the Osage & Black Walnut myself...My Son used to drag logs home to the shop with our old tractor...He actually killed his First Deer with a bow he dragged the log in and I made him up a one piece recurve forom that wood!
I also used Black Locust, but kept that wood for my own custom business...
I would just love to see some pics long bows and recurves from those lams back then... specifacally from 92-94 or so...after that I discontinued making lams...and Bingham got their own shop doing things...
watching my home made drum sander got old...and I started up my old stone masonry business again...
I still make my own stuff...but hope there are some "relics" still around from back then...
thanks...t