So, I walked in to a pawn / 2nd hand shop. And, what should i see standing up between the rifles and shotguns but a longbow with no string. It happened to be an Aspen Longbow made by a local bowyer. A few years ago / decades, when Missoula had an archery shop, I used to shoot with a few of these local bow smiths when they were crafting their Monarch bows. We used to shoot on a winter traditional league together. So, i hemmed and i hawed and waffled but finally i made an offer on the Aspen bow. Sold!
About a year ago, I purchased a Monarch "raghorn" that i found on the internet. This "Raghorn" was not made by one of the fellows that i had shot with. This new to me bow, the Aspen was crafted by Byron Schurg who is no longer building bows. Byron had started the Monarch bows and then went on to build his Aspen bows.
This Aspen "Vector', on the left, has more R/D curves to it. I like it. I need to find a proper string. I was able to find a 56" recurve string at a shop 10 miles from here. The loops are too big, but i managed to fling a couple arrows and really Like it!
I got it because of the nostalgic reminiscing, and it is little lighter in poundage for my brother in-law to shoot on some stumping expiditions. Now i just need to find a proper string and some matched arrows.