Finished this one up today. Used a curled sliver of osage from much earlier in the bow's construction for a rest. The wrap is a little wet yet, but needed to get pictures before it got too late. Here's the wrap and rest. I think it looks nice next to the beautiful armguard I got from Cameroo.

The bow is positively dainty...until it shoots. It's weight finished up is just under 12 oz. 50" n2n, 55lbs at 27".

It is so short that I can shoot it with a ball cap on, I like that.

The bow has a faux snakeskin backing. It is cotton cloth with a shed snakeskin over it. I didn't like the way it looked so I removed the snakeskin, but the pattern remained in the glue. Turned out much better than I expected.

It's done just in time for my last deer hunt next weekend.


Thanks to all of you, you've been so kind in your comments.
George