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Riser wood?

Started by bkupris, February 08, 2008, 03:55:00 AM

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Brian Kupris

d. ward

Pending on the grain,Brazilian has many different apperances.Another thought is back in 1973 the bow finishes used had no UV blocker.Which causes the Brazilian to get a light color,caused more from the finish yellowing.But I would say there were really only 2 woods used by Herters in 1973 on your model,Brazilian and Hondurin rosewood..But I bet yours is just light colored Brazilian rosewood.....bowdoc


bkupris

Could it be Goncalo Alves? I heard somewhere that Herters used it in some of their bows??

http://www.tropicalhardwoods.com/htm/tropical_hardwoods/goncalo_alves.htm
Brian Kupris

Horney Toad

Interesting question. I have a herters as well with similar wood. In fact, I bought it at the Baltimore shoot and Rich you said it was rosewood. I don't think it is rosewood as the brazilian rosewood I am familiar with is redder and darker. And it doesn't look like bubinga, it is different grained.

bowdoc says it might be honduran Rosewood. I am not familiar with that wood.

bkupris

Are any of the people that built these bows still around? Maybe they could enlighten us?
Brian Kupris

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