Slaunger
2011-04-23 21:50:19 UTC
Hi Group
20 years ago(!) around 1991 I bought a used Samick recurve bow from a
collegue - a spare time archer.
I did try to learn and use it, with little success, and it ended up on
the attick.
I have now refound it and I was wondering if it is worth reselling,
and if there is a market for it or whether I should just throw it out?
On a limb it reads Samick SMT 44# @28 70''. I guess it means 70 inches
and 28 lbs. I don't know what the 44# means(?) Limbs are white and
with no scrathes. I do not know much about bows, but the limb material
seems to be nicely crafted. I also have the other parts of the bow -
the main middle part (yes I am an ignorant not even being capable of
naming the parts of the bow - in English, but my native language is
Danish) in black painted aluminum(?), a string, protective finger
leather (whatever-they-are-called) and some 8 arrows.
Am I right that the limbs are quite long for a recurve bow? I am 190
cm high and I need to use quite some force to string it.....
Best wishes,
Kim
20 years ago(!) around 1991 I bought a used Samick recurve bow from a
collegue - a spare time archer.
I did try to learn and use it, with little success, and it ended up on
the attick.
I have now refound it and I was wondering if it is worth reselling,
and if there is a market for it or whether I should just throw it out?
On a limb it reads Samick SMT 44# @28 70''. I guess it means 70 inches
and 28 lbs. I don't know what the 44# means(?) Limbs are white and
with no scrathes. I do not know much about bows, but the limb material
seems to be nicely crafted. I also have the other parts of the bow -
the main middle part (yes I am an ignorant not even being capable of
naming the parts of the bow - in English, but my native language is
Danish) in black painted aluminum(?), a string, protective finger
leather (whatever-they-are-called) and some 8 arrows.
Am I right that the limbs are quite long for a recurve bow? I am 190
cm high and I need to use quite some force to string it.....
Best wishes,
Kim