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Restoration 101 - (Holy Smokes!)

Started by TonyW, October 17, 2013, 06:11:00 PM

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mlsthmpsn

QuoteOriginally posted by mlsthmpsn:
   

   

     

I finally got this thing strung up this week, thanks to Steve Angell (BowHunterGA); still straight after sitting for 50+ years.

   

I slowly worked it to full draw over the past 2 days, not a creek or pop to be heard. It has a very smooth even loading and at anchor, feels like she is begging to be loosed!

Gonna get a draw weight measured tomorrow when I have some time. I'm still deciding if I want to try to refinish this one though.
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Longbow58

TTT Thanks for keeping this post going lots of good info. You guys are going to help with keeping my Alaskan alive.

Longbow58

TTT Thanks for keeping this post going lots of good info. You guys are going to help with keeping my Alaskan alive.

crazynate

Thanks for all the info in this thread guys. I have nobody to teach me anything about restoring bows. I learn everything hear on trad gang. What a great bunch of guys. Thank you so much

Captain*Kirk

This is the first I've seen of this thread. Thanks for (re)posting...incredibly helpful and useful.
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Longbow58

Yes it is I just used the tip overlay advice to repair my tips on a Bear Alaskan.

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