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Black Widow - Wilson Bros.

Started by Baswa, October 12, 2012, 11:13:00 PM

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Baswa

I found a older Black Widow bow today. It is a 60" one piece Made by Wilson Bros. It is # 20272 and I think model 4-101.

Does anyone know any info on this bow ? Year made ? Possible value ? The bow is in very good condition.


Thanks

Jack Ripper

Contact Black Widow they probably have records of most bows produced.
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Hud

Post on the Collectable forum, there may be someone that can help.  :clapper:
TGMM Family of the Bow

YORNOC

yup, plenty of widow collectors on the other forum. is it a hunting weight?  love to see a picture, I'm a huge fan of the Wilson Brothers hunting bows.....old Widows in good shape average 200-400.
David M. Conroy

johnnyrazorhead

The bow is most likely a model H-101.The "H" sometimes looks like a "4".Great bow.
PICTURES!!! Please!

Baswa

Thanks I don't have a picture. I found this bow in a while doing a mortgage inspection . But the guy would not sell me the bow. I may make him a larger offer. It is 51# at 28".

Rabob

Baswa

The 4 is indeed an H-101 and the serial number 20272 comes back to a 1967.The catalog says:

Walnut or Maple handle trimmed with contrasting hardwood,dark brown glass,front and back.$89.50
All Rosewood handle section $110

We believe this is the finest hunting bow ever made.Designed as a companion bow to the target model 101.It has the speed of a flight bow,and the smoothness and stability found in the finest target model.If you are a man who demands the very best in his hunting equipment,this is the bow for you.

Recommended string height measured from the string to the deepest part of the handle
7 1/4"- 8"

Value? These old bows are only worth what somebody is willing to pay for them.The condition is one big factor you must consider.

Hope this helps.

Regards,Ray

Baswa

Ray :  Thanks for the info. The bow looked in good condition. It was unstrung. Its the first Wilson Bro. Black Widow I have had my hands on. I shoot a wido but a modern widow. I offered the guy $ 200 but he would not take it. It is the only recurve he has and he gave $ 25 for it. It does have some scratches on the upper limb but it looked straight. I think I will up my offer and see what happens. Thanks again for the dtailed info.

Neal

oldbohntr

I just reacquired one of my old H-101s.  Glad to have it back. I like 'em!
Tom

jackdaw

Right on rabob...have an "H" handle 101  in rosewood...60" in 45#......chocolate brown limbs. THEY  ARE  AWESOME  SHOOTERS...and very much a custom bow of the 1960's.  Mine is also a 1967 model  bought from the reigning Pennsylvania state champion who was also a Wilson Brothers Widow dealer in the Harrisburg, Pa. area. It was purchased by my friend Barry who sold it to me 2 years ago...it is absolutely one of my favorite bows. If I can figure out this picture thing, I'll post some pics...good thread...!....Jackdaw
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WILSON BROTHERS BLACK WIDOW 60" 45#
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