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reverse string on unstrung recorves?
I have noticed several recurves offered on ebay pictured unstrung with the string seemingly tight between the tips on the reverse side of the bow. Is this a desirable way to store an unstrung recurve? Also, am I correct that the best way to store a strung recurve or longbow for the short term is to hang it horizontally by the string on two pegs?
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RE: reverse string on unstrung recorves?
Reversing the string on a recurve is not a good idea. The thing is designed and built to flex the other direction. I suspect the folks doing it are not familiar with bows and are trying to present them as strung. The best way to store a recurve is to hang it horizontally, unstrung, resting on two pegs, spaced at about the fade-outs of the limbs, (near the riser). Or, vertically, unstrung, hanging by the string.
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RE: reverse string on unstrung recorves?
There was a pic on ebay a couple years a go showing a guy drawing the recurve he was selling, and the poor bow was strung backwards.
![]() So not just everybody selling stuff on ebay is knowledgeable about it. Reversing the string is not a good thing to do and I'd think twice or thrice before bidding on one that was pictured that way. |
RE: reverse string on unstrung recorves?
Thanks for the information, I'm glad I asked. There are a lot of nice old bows on ebay, but I agree that a lot of the people selling them don't know much about them.
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