Traditional Archery Discussions on the Leatherwall


Flea market find

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Jakeisen 18-May-22
Jakeisen 18-May-22
Jakeisen 18-May-22
Jakeisen 18-May-22
Jakeisen 18-May-22
Primitive sniper 18-May-22
Don T. Lewis 18-May-22
Jakeisen 18-May-22
Catskills 18-May-22
the Black Spot 19-May-22
Buzz 19-May-22
DanaC 19-May-22
MF 19-May-22
Altitude Sickness 19-May-22
Jim Davis 19-May-22
Jim Davis 19-May-22
Phil 21-May-22
mahantango 22-May-22
Jakeisen 27-May-22
Jakeisen 27-May-22
Jakeisen 27-May-22
Catskills 27-May-22
Jakeisen 28-May-22
Shakey Jake 28-May-22
mahantango 28-May-22
From: Jakeisen
Date: 18-May-22

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Neat old find .

From: Jakeisen
Date: 18-May-22

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From: Jakeisen
Date: 18-May-22

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From: Jakeisen
Date: 18-May-22

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From: Jakeisen
Date: 18-May-22

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From: Primitive sniper
Date: 18-May-22




That’s a beautiful bow , nice find

From: Don T. Lewis
Date: 18-May-22




Sweet find! Any idea who the bow maker was? Or any idea of the time frame it was made?

From: Jakeisen
Date: 18-May-22




I have no info on this bow …. Posted the thread hoping maybe someone out there does.

From: Catskills
Date: 18-May-22




Wow! I am sure we will find out more.

From: the Black Spot
Date: 19-May-22




That’s cool!

From: Buzz
Date: 19-May-22




Nice one.

Enjoy your new/old bow.

From: DanaC
Date: 19-May-22




The name makes me think it was made in Wales (or Scotland? Ireland?)

Anyway, cool old piece of history.

From: MF
Date: 19-May-22




Looks pretty stout too. Is it yew?

From: Altitude Sickness
Date: 19-May-22




Looks very well laid out and made. Looks like how Dean Torges did his handle and fades. I know it’s not Deans bow. It just reminds me

Of one of his and many others preferred designs.

From: Jim Davis
Date: 19-May-22

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Yeoman fits this, but I don't know how Clegg is connected.

From: Jim Davis
Date: 19-May-22




That print is from The Archer's Co.

From: Phil
Date: 21-May-22




It's not a name I know and looking at the hand grip section and the arrow shelf it doesn't look English or European

From: mahantango
Date: 22-May-22




That is one cool looking longbow. Do you think it's Osage? Sure hope someone here can come up with some info.

From: Jakeisen
Date: 27-May-22

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From: Jakeisen
Date: 27-May-22

Jakeisen's embedded Photo



From: Jakeisen
Date: 27-May-22

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From: Catskills
Date: 27-May-22




Jakelsen, strictly a wall hanger, I would think?

From: Jakeisen
Date: 28-May-22




Yes I won’t attempt to string it . I’m just looking for any information I can find on it … so far no luck .

From: Shakey Jake
Date: 28-May-22




Nice find

From: mahantango
Date: 28-May-22




The lettering appears stamped so likely a production bow vs. homemade.





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