Here is another crossbow built along the lines of German hunting bows from around 1500, and using elements from a few different bows. Notably the usual cord binding has been replaced with a steel strap called a nussfarben (I think) and the usual bone nut has been replaced with a steel nut. The bow has a draw weight of 380lb and is set up for a cranequin.
These bows were almost made to a formula and had short, but flowing and almost streamlined stocks, heavy composite or ocassionally steel bows spanned by a cranequin and lashed in place with hemp cords. The stocks were always fruitwood and they had horn cheeks around the nut, an antler or ivory nut held in with a cord and lots of bone plates, often engraved. The triggers were very sculptural and the bows were finished off with coloured pom poms on the bow, lashings and trigger. The customer will add the pom poms himself. The thing they always were, was flashy
The nut socket is bone lined, the stock is in cherry and the inlay is all in bone and horn. There is a magnificent original bow that is completely covered in small black and white squares similar to the smaller areas of inlay here. One day I will get the courage to tackle that one.
I hope you like it and if you have any questions please ask.
Tod









