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What do you know about this old Bear bow?

Started by Osagetree, October 24, 2010, 08:27:00 AM

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Osagetree

My buddy found this bow in his Grandfathers house after he passed away. He new he was a bowhunter but never saw this bow before now.

I told him I'd ask you guy's about the bow. He never wants to part with it ,any history behind it. Could Fred have actually handled this 1953 bow? Was this a top of the line bow for its day? Design specifics? Stuff like that.
The black spots are something splattred on the bow and it comed right off. The bow is mint!
 
 
 
 
 
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Tom

Good looking target bow,serial # might give the year but it is probably from the '60's. Good smooth shooters, usually long and light draw weights. Sure that other folks can fill in more info.
The essence of the hunt for me is to enter nature and observe+ return safely occasionally with the gift of a life taken.

Osagetree

Thanks Tom, 42# @ 28" made in 1953, that I do know.
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Bjorn

1953 is the patent year for a 'working recurve' it was patented in Canada while waiting for the US patent. Tamerlane was Bears top of the line target bow-that one looks like a 1964 with the wood trim in the riser edge at the back of the bow.

ron w

What Bjorn said.......That's a nice one......
In the beginner's mind there are many possibilities. In the expert's there are few...So the most difficult thing is always to keep your beginner's mind...This is also the real secret of the arts: always be a beginner.  Shunryu Suzuki

d. ward

1963 - 1964 nail driven machine right there bd

Larry m

Boy, That's a pretty one there and at 42# all the better...

AALLFAB

Yep a 1963 or 1964 and usually the 69 inch is a little more desired than the 66 inch but in that weight a 66 would be better to hunt with so who knows. In the 69" it was a top of the line target bow and value opinions are not permitted to be given in this forum. Jim

johnnyrazorhead

It doesn't appear that the bow has the factory installed adjustable sight.I believe the bow is a 1963 model,the 1st year for the Tamerlane and one of the nicest looking Bear bows ever produced IMHO.Nice.

Grant Young

I agree with John. 1963. Beautiful piece- one still hangs in the Metropolitan Museum in New York. As far as value- directly related to how bad someone wants it. GY

PAPALAPIN

Only way to know the value is to put it on the auction site, but you said he does not want to sell it.

1963 Tamerlane.
JACK MILLET-TBG,TGMM Family of the Bow


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Horney Toad

A great find. Beautiful rosewood on those bows.

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