I'm debating making the ELB into a takedown with a fiberglass sleeve to help on both shipping cost and ease of transportation. Though the difference in shipping is only about $15 or so between full length and cut in half, which making the sleeve will close the gap. With the tips put on, it's running about 80" long and it does flex in the handle some. If I do, I'll make a 3" cut and make the sleeve 3.5" and have the arrow pass be ontop of the handle wrap. The glass will be sanded to have a smootg transition back into the wood so it can flex a bit. Otherwise it'll be the same, but without the extra bulk in the grip of the glass sleeve. The handle area is currently 1.25" wide by 1.125" deep. Ther sleeve will add about 1/4" to ye girth.
What do you all think?
Btw, persimmon is a beautiful wood with a few coats of tru oil, grey with streaks of greens and purple. I couldn't help myself and put a couple coats on to seal it before writing, and while debating the handle.
Thanks,
Kyle