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info on my blackhawk bee

Started by chris gribbin, December 08, 2012, 01:54:00 PM

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chris gribbin

ok guy no luck on my own looking i will get pics soon i have a 1957 modle bee 48 @ 28 great shape for the year no holes or nothing looks to be origanal leather grip. looking to figure out price of bow maybe little more about it?

chris gribbin

ok ill email pics cant figure out how to post them

mahantango

The Blackhawk Bee was made by Cravotta Bros. in Mckeesport Pa. Most of the Blackhawks were fairly plain, reasonably priced, good shooting bows. Kind of underated IMO. They had a thing for bug names - Wasp, Bee, Hornet, Mosquito. Price is what ever someone is willing to pay. Rarely bring more than $100.
We are all here because we are not all there.

Sal

They did have a thing for bugs, I've owned a "Yellowjacket" two "Scorpions" and a "Mosquito."

Good shooting bows, I like the yellowjacket best.

Cyclic-Rivers

I had a wasp. Bought it at auction for 20 bucks.  it had the cool looking green "textured fabric glass" on the front typical of a few 50's bows I've owned.

Cool little bow, and shot well too.

I cleaned it up and donated it to an auction for st. Judes! I remember the shelf was pretty small.
Relax,

You'll live longer!

Charlie Janssen

PBS Associate Member
Wisconsin Traditional Archers


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