Posts: 63 Location: St. Louis
Fri 22 Jan, 2016 9:42 pm
Strange bow design
While looking for pictures of double recurve bows, I came across this very unusual design. I've never seen anything like it. One limb is short and decurved, while the other is longer and so slightly recurved that there would be no brace height if it weren't for the decurved limb. The bag next to it looks like it could be for holding the strung bow, though it could just as easily be a quiver. In any case, it looks pretty old--perhaps this bow is old as well?
Does anyone have any idea what this thing is, when and where it was made, or why it's shaped the way it is? I'd look it up myself but I have no idea what terms to use, and haven't a clue as to this bow's background. Searching for the image brought up nothing of use.
Thanks for any help!
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