Here is the story;
I was playing around with this project in the shop, the limb wood was spectacular but the stave didn't have enough wood for a handle after I cut out all the splintered wood, I decided to bamboo back the bow as insurance to keep it together.
I used Urac glue which is was bomb proof, I wish they still made it.
I got the bow shooting, it was a real performer. About this time a dear friend was trying to put together a rig to shoot cowboy action. He was of modest means so I asked him how much he needed to complete his rig, "$80" he said.
I thought of my Frankenstein bow and decided to see if I could get $80 for it. I probably posted it here, I told everyone that I couldn't guarantee it but right now it was a really great shooter.
A guy in Connecticut decided to take a chance on the bow and off it went. I got nothing but positive feedback from the buyer after he shot the bow.
I pretty much forgot about the bow until another guy contacted me about 10 years (I think) later about finding the bow in an archery shop in Chattanooga. He said he found a bow with my name on it and wanted to find out about it. I looked up the specs in my log book and determined it was my Frankenstein bow. i asked him to send me a picture to verify that it was, yep it was.
My pieced together bow has stood the test of time and my friend was able to finish out his rig for cowboy action shooting, a win win for sure.