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White Knight Limbs , Who has them ???

Started by Moooseran, March 11, 2010, 09:14:00 PM

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Moooseran

Bear Archery supposedly made a limited number of 200 sets of these limbs. Lets see who has them. Please list them with the poundage and serial number.

I'll start with my set.

C -68"-39#
B -62"-43#
A -58"-45#
Serial Number 2WK 1338

shick

C-69"(marked that way) 32#
B-64"..........................35#
A-60"..........................37#
Serial Number 3-W15730

Shick
TGMM Family of the Bow
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Moooseran

These limbs were never listed in Bear Archery Catalogs, but if look at page 36 in the 1976 catalog, in the upper right hand corner is a small photo of take down case that's open and if you look real real hard you can make out the White Knight logo on the limb.................

wasapt

I believe I have 2 sets, I would need to look close to be sure.
bryce olson

d. ward

there'll be a small problemo with finding them all as some are hidden really really good and may never be found ? just like the set I have now and several other sets I've owned & others I've checked out ?
Mine are original bear factory camo painted over the White Knights yes its true many sets of W.K.limbs were camo painted by bear.The camo painted W.K's will be a bit on the heavy side for target limbs and were sold as factory camo hunting weight limbs.
Here's another trick to look for ? look for white knights that are actually painted white ? the white painted limbs were sometimes black glass with red tip overlays....cool thread bd

DGW

I have a set of #2 limbs that are white with black tips but they dont have white knight on them. I had a set 15yrs ago but sold them.

zepnut

C-69"-35#
       B-64"-38#
       A-60"-40#

      Serial Number 3-W13856
           
           Zepnut

DLM

Serial Number 3W-01032

C-69"-45#
B-64"-50#
A-60"-53#

Dennis

Moooseran

Slow but getting there. We may get a good count.

bearmagtd

serial number 3W15072 , C69" 35 #, B 64" 38#, and A 60" 40#. They have red tips.

Wapiti Chaser

Mine are marked
               C-68" 53#
               B 62" 58#
               A 58" 50#

    Serial # is 2 W1-3464

Does the poundage marked on these make sense ? On everybody else's the poundage goes up on the shorter riser. Could they be mismarked? They are white glass ,red tips and have the White Knight on them. They look like new and I'm having a hard time telling my self not to paint them camo !
" Take a kid bowhunting"
New York Bowhunters BOD
PBS Member

bearmagtd

Bob you might want to have them checked on a B or C riser, They are hard to find in over 50# range. There are a lot more 3's out there as there are 2"s.

Wapiti Chaser

These are #2 limbs and all of 58# at 28" on my B riser but I can't see how they would go down to 50# with shorter A riser.
" Take a kid bowhunting"
New York Bowhunters BOD
PBS Member

Moooseran

Must be a factory screw up. It should be the other way around on the "A" and "B" risers. They are White Knight Limbs ??? At least we know better, Right?

Bob Gulliksen

Serial #3-W-15504

C-69"-35#
B-64"-38#
A-60"-40#

Wapiti Chaser

Ya I think on a A riser they would be 60 not 50. Yes they are White Knight they have the Knight in Armor on them.
" Take a kid bowhunting"
New York Bowhunters BOD
PBS Member

Blackhawk

Lon Scott

Bucks100

Red TIPS

3-w14121

c69"-33#
b64"-36#
a60"-38#
Use it Up,Wear it out,Make it do,Or do WITHOUT

oldbohntr

I've got a set somewhere-might take a while to find them.  Will organize a search party!
Tom

Elmer Keith

Mine are residing in Germany at the Teutoburger Wald:

2-W9483
C -68"-32#
B -62"-35#
A -58"-39#

These limbs are mounted to a original green magnesium RH-B-riser with only one screw at the bottom of the riser to mount a bow quiver.

And then:

2-W13685

C - 68" - 36#
B - 62" - 39#
A - 58" - 41#

These are mounted to an original black RH-A-riser with two screws for mounting the original Bear Bow quiver.
Elmer Keith

"To the housewife a piece of meat wrapped neatly in plastic has no more emotional effect than a bunch of carrots. But let someone say he is going hunting and her heart bleeds with sympathy for the game. " Fred Bear

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