Finally after several months the bow is done. I would like to thank Bill(MR Bill Shorty) for the donation and his patience. (http://i1056.photobucket.com/albums/t374/copicasso/CIMG2689.jpg)
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The 59 Polars didn't come with a leather grip but I like to use them to cover where I overlap the skins. I also put several coats of stain on the grip to give it a used look
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It turned out great! That is a very nice set of canebreak skins you backed the bow with, very distinct central stripe.
Man, That looks Great!
wow!! That looks amazing, good job.