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Help me identify this bow...

Started by jhansen, September 30, 2010, 03:32:00 PM

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jhansen

Okay, it's a John McCullough, I know that much but I've never seen one like it.  It is a mild R/D longbow but with wide limbs and it's ambidextrous.  There are shelves on both sides of the riser.  It's 62" and 58#@28".  Condition is good although there are some finish nicks and scratches and the leather handgrip is stained.  Wood appears to be osage.  Any idea when this was made and an approximate value?  I'm attaching some photos.

Thanks,
John
     
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2treks

John, John McCullough built some mighty fine wood bows back in the early to mid 90's. It does look like osage, Is it rawhide backed? the condition sounds fine, if you want to seal the dinds just touch them up with your choice of clear coats after you sand them smoothe. Value is percieved but they are not made any more and you have a bow made by one of the best bowyers around.
I hope this helps.
Chuck
C.A.Deshler
United States Navy.
1986-1990


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jhansen

Chuck,
Thanks for the info.  I bought the bow and after looking at it more closely I can see that the bow is backed with rawhide.  It is so well done that the grain of the wood shows through.  It cleaned up well.

Thanks again,
John
Life is an adventure.  Don't miss it.

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