Osage flipped plains “Beaver” 30#/24” (No. 124)

The flipped tips are steamed in, side corrections and untwist is done with the heatgun. The stave was just a sliver from a regular stave.

Back is painted with thin paint of earth pigments, then particularly sanded to achieve a used look.

Upper nock is a side nock (beaver mouth), lower nock is diamond shaped. The beaver eye is tin melted into a natural little hole. Handle is a cord wrap from natural fibers.

dw/dl: 30#/24”

ntn: 46½”

bh: 4”

max. w.: ⅞“

reflexi: 52 mm

reflexn: 48 mm

mass: 231 gram total

symmetrical

bendy handle

06”: 04,6

08”: 08,2 (+3,6)

10”: 10,9 (+2,7)

12”: 13,3 (+2,4)

14”: 15,7 (+2,4)

16”: 18,1 (+2,4)

18”: 20,7 (+2,6)

20”: 23,5 (+2,8)

22”: 26,7 (+3,2)

24”: 29,9 (+3,2)

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