Hello Guys, I stoped in at a older friends house to day and made it out to his gun shop.. When I walked in the door all I could see where bows and guns all over the place..Well I got talkin to him and he said he would sell me all his old bows for $500 for all I think he siad there are about 22 or 23 so that would make them about $20 each.. Thats a HELL OF A DEAL....LOL.. once I save up some $$$ I am going back to buy them.. Just wanted to show some pics..
Best,
Cody
Here is a old 1959 Bear Grizz that he had.. it said 62" but some one cut it down to 58"
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Where is that address? LOL. Nice Score. keep us posted.
Cody you need to buy those bows. Looks like there may be a Freedom Sartain in the bunch.
Wadde, What is a Freedom Sartain is it a rare bow ?.........
Best,
Cody
Freedom Sartain was a postal worker from Michigan who made some recurve bows in the late 50's. I have one. They are simply marked: SARTAIN. I believe there is one in the bunch from what your pictures show. They are rare as not many were made. Maybe someone else will chime in with more info.
Wadde thanks for the info.. Could you post a few photos of your Freedom Sartain for me..
Thanks,
Cody
The gentleman's name is Fremont Sartain from Pinconning Michigan.He was a postal carrier for Bay City,and according to Cliff Coe's book "44 Years Behind the Bow",he never missed a single day of work for sick leave in the 39 years he delivered the mail there.He was one of the forming members of the Bay City Bowmen and held several different office positions including president.He retired from archery and the mail service and built his own home by hand near Saginaw Bay.He was a fantastic craftsman and painter,a skill he says he aquired from his father who was a professional painter.
By the way Cody,nice find.
Thanks for the info John..........
Cody
Cody,
Looks like some lefty's...keep me posted
Cody...another great find :thumbsup:
Cody....neat stuff....looks like one of Floyd Eccleston's clocks hanging there also, if you would asked him if he'd sell it..
Do you know what the pictures on the walls are of?
Hink :archer:
Good to see someone who appreciates them get them. Keep us posted!
Any lefties?