First off I need to say thanks to Doug77 for sending me this Bear Cub.. When I first got it in the mail I could not think how good this bow looks.. But She will need to be Refurb... It could use a new handle leather... Maybe a few coats of clear coat.... When I first shot this bow I could not think how much of a sweetheart this little all of 47 pound could shoot.. After shooting it for a half an hour.. I knew I was in love and this is my new go to bow... I am hopping atfer some work it's will look like new... Enjoy the pics guys,
Cody...
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P.S Would any of you guys know what year it was made....
Cody, www.fredbear-online.com (http://www.fredbear-online.com) indicates that 1957 was the year for the double-shelf Cub. I just picked up a 52# myself, a little rougher condition :D
Cody, anxious to see the "after" pics on the Cub. I too like the feel of the double shelf bows.
Nice Bow Cody, that Doug is a fine fella.
Scott
All I need now are a few Bear wood arrows and I will be set..
Cody
Thanks Doug for the bow..
No problem Cody just glad you can put it to use.
Doug