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Galaxy bows- Ceres

Started by Killdeer, June 26, 2003, 09:50:00 PM

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Killdeer

Do any of you knowlegeable folk know anything about Galaxy bows? My friend came up with a "Ceres" model, looks like late fifties or early sixties manufacture, if you can go by the countertop-formica-looking lam on the belly!

He was using this 15 pound bow to let him shoot while his shoulder heals, and it developed the beginning of a horizontal stress fracture on the back of the upper limb. This is accompanied by a whitening in the pea-soup-green back, about 1 3/8" above the first blemish. This looks like the end for the poor thing.  :wavey:
Long, long afterward, in an oak I found the arrow, still unbroke;
And the song, from beginning to end, I found again in the heart of a friend.

~Longfellow

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Archery_Collector

I have one of their bows, it also has a goudy counter top formica belly, the shape is nearly identicle to a Cravotta Bros Balckhawk Mosquito model. I know very little about it. I will look at mine when I get home to see if I can see anything else.
Shooting recurves before recurves were cool

raghorn

Maybe this can be an option if it appears that the is a glue void(glass seperatd from lam)......drill a very small hole through the glass only. Use very thin (warmed) epoxy or super glue injected into the hole with a syringe. Flex the limb by hand while doing this to work the glue under the glass. Then cover with wax paper and clamp with a piece of wood betwwen the clamp and paper. Not too tight or the glue can pushed out.
Good luck!

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