Howdy folks,
Took a flyer on this bow on the auction site after reading through some Shakespeare history on the invaluable
vintagearchery.org and
shakespearearchery.blogspot.com sites.
What I knew about Shakespeare was that he was a poet and playwright and also made fishing gear.
Turns out Ernie Root designed a lot of their bows - including this one, an x27 Kaibab made in 1966. (formerly the Root Brushmaster).
A former owner had the good sense to merely tape on his target sights rather than drill holes in a nice piece of wood like this so all I had to do was peel the tape and remove the remaining goo.
A little hair dryer heat, citrus solv and a magic eraser and she cleaned up really nicely. Nearly pristine with two minor stress lines. Haven't shot it yet but the limbs are straight - I expect it will be a nice shooter.
Gorgeous zebrawood i-beam. Really like that olive green glass too.
Jack