Hi folks,
This isn't my absolute favorite bow, but I'm happy about it mostly cause it's a successful HHB. Every time, with one exception, I've attempted a bow from this wood something goes wrong. And actually, something did go wrong with this one, but it turned out alright. I scorched the back a bit while heat treating. I've shot it several hundred times though. So far, so good.

I tried to mask the scorching a bit by using RIT die on the back.

Let me know what you think... and as always, thanks for looking.

64" ttt
55# at 27"
rosewood inlay and overlays
leather handle
teak oil finish