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Holes/what to do with them?

Started by johnnyc, May 22, 2009, 01:00:00 PM

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johnnyc

I have my first vintage toy on the way.  Looks to be a 1964 zebrawood grizzly.  58' 48#
 Looks new except the 2 small quiver holes someone added.  I plan for this to be my go-to deer hunting bow this fall so I'm not opposed to adding my quiver to the already existing holes, BUT......I don't want to commit any old bow sins from the start.  So, do I :
a. Leave them alone so they can be fixed at a later date as I learn more or have them fixed by someone who does.
b. Fill them.
c. Go ahead and add a quiver but Add an insert before adding quiver so I'm not screwing into the wood.

Thanks

jcar315

I too am curious about this. I have a Kodiak in factory camo with 2 very small sight type holes. Thanks
Proud Dad to two awesome Kids and a very passionate pig hunter.

Right handed but left eye dominant.

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Jmatt1957

Wow I have 2 early 1970 bows same problem.

Henry Hammer

"No man's opinion is any better than his background, his experience and his general common sense." Jack O' Connor

KYArcher

Henry I don't think thats what we are looking for.

Migra Bill

KY Archer - actually it looks like choice "C" in the original post. So I do think it's an option.

KYArcher

Yeah your right Bill. I was just thinking about totally hiding the two holes in the riser overlays of my 66 Kodiak. They are uuugly.
                             Scott

johnnyc


M60gunner

I have a 72 SK. I am the orginal owner. During the bows life it acquired a "plunger" hole. I have a dowel in there now but wonder if there is a better way. I have considered having the bow restored but this hole would be an eyesore?
Any ideas? Thanks, Tom in San Diego

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