Replacing Tip Overlays

Started by bpjon, August 02, 2016, 12:33:00 AM

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bpjon

I recently bought a 1954 Bear Kodiak off of ****, and the gentleman who sold it to me was not as forthright as I would have liked regarding the bow's condition. One of the tip overlays is damaged and needs to be replaced. I have some slabs of water buffalo horn laying around, left over from my delusions of adequacy regarding my knife making skills. Would this be an adequate material for the overlay? It has some very subtle streaks in it, and I think it would be quite striking on a bow.
55# 56" Bear Black Panther
52# 66" Hoyt Gold Medalist
42# 58" Bear Kodiak Hunter
45# 62" Pearson Colt
50# 66" Root Rangemaster
45# 64" Bear Kodiak

mikkekeswick


Roy from Pa

I use water buffalo horn for tip overlays on all the bows I build..

PEARL DRUMS

It would work great, and you can put a skinny string on the bow afterwards.

LittleBen

QuoteOriginally posted by PEARL DRUMS:
It would work great, and you can put a skinny string on the bow afterwards.
As long as you replace both the tip overlays.

bpjon

55# 56" Bear Black Panther
52# 66" Hoyt Gold Medalist
42# 58" Bear Kodiak Hunter
45# 62" Pearson Colt
50# 66" Root Rangemaster
45# 64" Bear Kodiak

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