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INFO: Trad Archery for Bowhunters



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Started by B. Shockley, July 10, 2011, 01:45:00 PM

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B. Shockley

Picked one up...when were they made and .what are they worth?  Pretty neat bow

kuch

Got to look at it today , really cool bow ....looks like George Jetson's bow .

ksbowman

I would've taken better care of myself,if I'd known I was gonna live this long!

B. Shockley

Having trouble with my camera.  Will try and post picture.  Thanks Brian

kuch

Well get some little kid to show you how to use the camera and post some pics

B. Shockley


ksbowman

I had a bow that looked very similar in the early seventies and it was called a Flex-steel, but it had a single shelf. Boy did it have the handshock! It wanted to jump right out of your hand on release. Thanks for the pictures!
I would've taken better care of myself,if I'd known I was gonna live this long!

kuch

well , well , well...right before my bed time. not much hand shock with this one....about what you would expect from solid fiberglass limbs,manageable.From the grip,I don't think it is a double shelf. Like I said " meet Geoooorge Jetson....and his bow"

d. ward

the first real 3 piece take downs bd

M60gunner

I have one like in the above pictures. I bought it to teach archery to my kids. I wanted the dual shelf in case I had a lefty and did not know it.I think they where made in the midwest?

B. Shockley

Thank you to everyone for the information.

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