Why do I never see snakeskins on the belly of a bow? It is always on the back. Is it just common practice or is ther some reason no one ever puts it on the belly side? Steve
I think it would be overkill as far as the decoration goes and cover up the contrasting beauty of what ever wood is used.
Well now Eric, I reckon that it all depends on how the ol' snake was skinned out!
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Sinew backed hickory (Slider)-ART B
A pretty snake belly deserves to be displayed, nice Pat!!
Seriously tho, getting a selfbow down to one ring on the back, you don't always end up with a real pretty piece of wood.
Funny....
As soon as I started reading this thred, I thought could you put the belly of a snake on the belly side of a bow....
And low and behold, there it is....
Most critters can't see the belly side of the bow when you're about to shoot at them so there's not as great a need to camo that side with a skin.
I saw a bow on an Australian bow site that had the whole limb covered with python skin.