It's already shooting, though I'm surprised at my choice of upper limb now as I look at it.  There was natural reflex at the end of the stave and I chose that end for the upper limb.  I heated a little reflex in the lower limb and glued some into the splice but what I heated in came out in tillering.  I would have thought that more reflexed limb would've worked better on the bottom.  I'll shoot it both ways before I do the grip and floppy rest.  Never too late to turn it upside down. 

  Now that I think about it, I'll bet the string isn't centered in the handle and I chose the limb that made it closest to center shot.  I'll find out later today.
I'm batchin it this week Muffin, the wife is away visiting grandkids.  If I can find my tripod I might take a couple videos when I'm testing to make sure I have the correct limb up.
Yes I agree, we dodged a bullet when she opened that letter.  Those moccasin skins are really nicely marked.  I think the yellow wood behind the skin helped bring out the pattern too.  Usually a cottonmouth that long would have been much wider and almost black.  Cipriano did me right for sure, I texted him a picture as soon as I had the skins in place and saw how they looked. 

I should get a couple hours of work done on it this afternoon.  I experimented with a rope wrap grip, but have decided instead on a plain black leather grip.  Just happened to receive some lovely black leather in trade. 

  I love the look of a plain leather grip for some reason.
George