Conversation about double curved bows
Have to start this topic here too. Had started at PA forum because like to make indian short bows and like to make authentic bows too. (Not just that but this is an important thing for me)So I ve made...
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Ladookea by George Catlin George CatlinBraves' Dance at Fort Snelling, 1835–37 The bow is on the right side being help up by a manGeorge CatlinBattle between Sioux and Sac and Fox, 1846–48 - In this...
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U speaking about gull wing type double curve bows. But I ve post som different pics here. May on PA forum the question is not so clear. But I'm intersted the bow type at he black background pic. Your...
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Yeah, I don't think I understood. But unless you see the features of the back and belly that bow in the middle might have been strung backwards as is common in alot of museum settings.
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I've seen a lot of nice old bows strung backwards in museums (where they should know better!), but these are definitely two different bow types. The deflexed tipped design is (IMO) probably very...
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Nice examples of short reflex bows with deflex handles. Much more stable to shoot I think than one with a radically set back handle, like the one in the picture of the seated man with the unstrung...
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