Greetings All,
Am curious as what you can tell me about these? I posted before but had no pics until now. Age, history, worth?
Thanks.
Happy hunting,
Jason
(http://i238.photobucket.com/albums/ff141/Rigs_05/Bow004.jpg)
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Happy hunting,
Jason
Hi Jason
Just checked the catalogs to narrow down your bow and quiver.
Your Polar looks to be a '53 single shelf
(64" length). Only seeing one side, but if dual shelf then a '54.(which was also offered in 68")
One of the last of the longbow style before the semi-recurve and riser change in '55.
The nimrod quiver appeared in the catalog from '55-'59. Yours has the hunting cuff snapped to the top.
They both look like closet queens in great condition, and worth is subjective. I gave $100 for a similar nimrod and was glad to get it for that price. Great combo, enjoy!
Thanks for the reply!
Happy hunting,
Jason
Hi Jason - sent you a PM
Thanks,
Terry