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Na-Po Bows

Started by Charles Chase, May 20, 2013, 06:14:00 PM

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Charles Chase

I have a Na-Po bow purchased in 1959. Hal Nash and Bob Poppe were the proprietors of Na-Po Bowyers. Anyone out there have one?

Tom Phillips

I have one that has Whale BALEEN on it.
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Sal

Since you mentioned the long risers, how did they affect the shooting?  I like those types of bows and I'm curious on why they moved away from them.

Charles Chase

My bow was made by Hal NAsh and Bob POppe . . hence the "Na-Po". Bought it in Portland, and I think Na-Po was located there at the time.

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