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Started by Defiant1, July 13, 2009, 08:41:00 PM

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Defiant1

Hello all was wondering if anyone might have an idea who made this bow there is no name on it just some numbers was given to me Thanks














Cody Roiter

Don't know my friend.. Looks to be a lates 1950s.. there where many unnamed bows so it may be a long shot to find the maker......  Very well be home made as well..

Cody
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bowhawk archer

I have an old Wing Falcon recurve, and the riser shape of it looks like yours, and the tips also have the same shape. The glass on mine is a lime green color. Can't find any of the stamped numbers or letters on mine.

Defiant1

Thanks for the reply's  guys I am still looking on the net for any info and it totally has me at a loss .

NumPls

Indian Archery. I do not know the model, though.

Ray

wadde

I am with Ray Indian Archery or possibly Stemmler looking at those overlays.

Defiant1

Thanks does look like a Indian anyone reccommend a Brace height for it need to make a string and can not find any other info .

frank bullitt

James, I agree on the Indian Archery ! My first ever bow was an Indian just like that one, probably 60's model. They were known to use solid maple in the riser. Looks like 62" length on the stamp? I would try around 58"-58 1/2". They were know for the stamp markings also. I would measue from nock to nock along the back of bow, to make sure and go about 4-41/2 inches shorter for a start. Good shootin and gift, Steve.

Defiant1

Thanks again everyone ,Pretty sure its an Indian also now just gotta find some specs somewhere

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