Description
This rendition of the Maximilian bow is based on the three bows in the Hofburg in Vienna. Two of those bows are nearly identical and were made for Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor, in about 1490. The third bow was made for Louis XII of France at about the same time. Though Spanish in style, Maximilian’s bows appear to have been made in what is now Austria. This is a very handsome, distinctive, slender bow, with the stocks tapering ahead and behind the lock. The tail of the stock is slightly gabled like a rooftop. It comes with a standard bone bolt groove. If you want it done right, get the optional bow irons.
STANDARD FEATURES: Steel trigger, steel stirrup, hemp cord bound-in aluminum prod with rawhide cover, delrin nut, inlet blued-steel lockplates, inlet bone bolt groove, tung oil finish
STANDARD CHOICES: Walnut, cherry or oak wood for main body; black, red, blue, brown or green for rawhide prod covers.
AVAILABLE OPTION UPGRADES: Basic sight, Renaissance sight, bow irons, steel prod, brass lockplates, horn release
INCLUDES: Extra prod string, 4 standard target bolts/arrows
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