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Resources to ID bows

Started by owlbait, July 18, 2011, 03:42:00 PM

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owlbait

When the members here can't ID a bow for you, where do you go to get that information? My buddy KHALVERSON has a bow post on the trad history forum that hasn't been able to be identified yet. His boy got it from a yard sale. Neat dual shelf, metal riser takedown that shoots fairly well. Where would a person go to try to ID the age and manufacturer of this bow? He isn't interested in value, just in the history.
Thanks, Mike Gerard  owlbait
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Blackhawk

Try posting the info (include pics if at all possible) on the collecting/history forum here.  

There are also plenty of "historians" on the *********** at stickbow.com where folks like George Stout hang out now that he no longer posts here.

I love mysteries involving the idenity of an old bow.
Lon Scott

owlbait

Thanks Lon. It is posted here on the collecting &history forum but no replies in over a week. Usually those guys are right on it. I'll suggest to Kevin to post over on ***********. I no longer am able to post over there.  :rolleyes:
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2treks

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