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Here is the start to each bow with pics.....1 to 28

Started by Cody Roiter, September 21, 2009, 05:39:00 PM

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Cody Roiter

Hello Guys, Here are the bows I picked up ealry today.. I was told there was 23 but found out there where 28 of them.. Not a bad day at all.. Plus a few other things.... Guys I will post a pic of each bow later tomorrow.. I just wanted to show them off.... Thanks for your time..

Enjoy,

Cody

I still have not look at every one of them.. I will so later tonight..... There is Pearson,Bear and a few bows that have no names.. There is even a all Bamboo backed boo bow that has the name H.Hill ( But any one can write a name on a bow..)

Wood bows
 

glass bows
 

 

a LH groves target bow..
 

 

 
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Cody Roiter

LH Bear Target bow looks like new...






More pics coming in a min
We as archer's must keep it alive by helping others into the sport WE LOVE.

Cody Roiter

We as archer's must keep it alive by helping others into the sport WE LOVE.

reddogge

Nice haul Cody.  You'll have to detail what you have and post it.
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TonyW

Nice to see that you can still pick up a cord of bows ...

Soon you won't need a bow rack, you can panel a room!


Ron Roehrick

CODY, nice find way to go. Cody, I have that exact same Bear quiver with the cloth storm cap. They usally get lost or misplaced, I was lucky I found mine in the zippered pocket.

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450 marlin

A nice group of bows there Cody, glad you were able to grab them up

4runr

Well done Cody! Looking forward to individual pics.
Kenny

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CrookedStick

Where have all the bows gone?  Cody's got 'em.  Great group of bows Cody!

Bernie

Wade Phillips

Cody - Great find ! I see a couple of Left Hand bows in the batch that should make good traders to all the Left Hand shooters we have here.

Ron - You are correct, Storm Caps for the Northwoods quivers are rare indeed. I have only ever found one of them. It is the rubberized cloth, which if I remember correctly was the first advertised material for the Storm Cap. Not sure when Bear changed to the non-rubberized cloth, but makes sense as the Nimrod Storm Caps are non-rubberized cloth. Can you post of photograph of yours?

Ron - Just got your email with photographs of your Northwoods, so will edit my post here rather then add another post.

Your Northwoods has a Nimrod Storm Cap which has a much larger outside diameter. The original Northwoods Storm Cap is on the quiver fourth from right on the top row in the photograph that on a post last March. It fits pretty tight around the quiver and is much smaller in diameter than the Nimrod Storm Caps, shown on the bottom row.

     

Ron this is the photograph of your Northwoods with the Nimrod Storm Cap that you emailed to me and asked me to post...

There is a lot of light & dark color variation in the Nimrod Storm Caps. Yours is a real nice one with the original tag in it with the catalog number. Those are hard to find...

 
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Cody Roiter

WOW there is even a Red Wing hunter I over looked..
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hormoan

Dang Cody you got the mother lode   :D

And being a lefty, I am interested in the Tamerlane and the Groves Spitfire. Should you happen to want to sell them.

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Cody Roiter

Will do guys.. I am just getting around to see what I have and then the pics will be coming...

Have the popcorn and beer on hand..LOL.. LOL
We as archer's must keep it alive by helping others into the sport WE LOVE.

Cody Roiter

I will start out with the bow that most every one wants to know about... A few people who saw this bow in person said it's looks to be one that Howard Hill made back in the 1930s.. and there is some very very small hand writing which a few people say it looks to say Hill or Howard.. But it's so small I can't make it out.. There are no other writeing on this bow what so ever.. Still a cool old all bamboo bow from the ealry days..

Cody ( any help would be great guys )
 

 

 

 

More bow pics coming here in a few
We as archer's must keep it alive by helping others into the sport WE LOVE.

Cody Roiter

Now I will start posting pics of the Target bows..

Cody

Ok maybe one of you guys can help me with a name on this Target bow...







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