Hi Craig,
The length of the bows measured on the MR are taken tip-to-tip. So 80A1298 has a linear length of 71 3/8ins the nock slots will obviously be below this. MR bow 81A850 has a reflex/deflex length of 69 1/8ins and a linear length of 68 5/8ins. This bow has some 'gribble' at the tip so one nock slot is missing, it is recored as 'damaged' rather than 'incomplete'.
Cheers,
Alistair
Alistair,
With regard to your statement "
The length of the bows measured on the MR are taken tip-to-tip." I suggest you re-read the information on the bows. It is not known if the bows suffered from set induced by the conditions of "storage", therefore both the measurments I quoted were taken and recorded and appear in the information contained on the CD that accompanied Weapons of Warre.
I think you should revisit the information on the bows, both the bows you mention are damaged at one or the other of their ends and the dimensions must be suspect, however:
81A850 is recorded as being extensively gribbled, the gribbling is so extensive that some dimensions are not given, the lengths reported cannot be relied on.
80A1298 is also gribbled but aparently not to the same extent as 81A850, because the location of one bit of data is not reported this bow was not transcribed by me as being complete so does not appear in my list as such, a closer study of the info provided seems to indicate that the bow is indeed complete, however it has quite a curviture on it such that length along curve 73.5 inches, 1867 mm, tip to tip 713/8 inches or 1813mm
Measurment tip to tip on a heavily curved bow cannot be relied on and when measured along the curve the bow is longer than the 72 7/16 inches of 80A763.
Craig