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Help with Bear Logo years

Started by Novaln1975, June 09, 2009, 11:27:00 PM

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Novaln1975

Hello all

A quick question. When did bear change the Patent numbers logo from the one written « BEAR ARCHERY COMPANY » to the one written « BEAR ARCHERY »



From my small collection, I can say that at least until and including 1967, Bear used the « BEAR ARCHERY COMPANY » version. That's what I have on my 1967 Kodiak Hunter. On my 1972 Super Kodiak, Bear used the « BEAR ARCHERY » version. So Bear must have switched between those years. Anybody know exactly when?

Al and I are playing around with the logo files for reproductions and just I realized this today.

Help would be great.

Simon

Forest Archer

My 1970 Super has "Bear Archery Company" I don't have a '71

reddogge

I can only verify that the first one was in effect in 1968 and my 1972 KH had the second one.
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Blackhawk

Interesting topic...my '71 Hunter says "Bear Archery" and Forest Archer's '70 says "Bear Archery Company".  I think we are getting close.
Lon Scott

portugeejn

An overlap while old stock was being used up?  Just a guess.

RonP

Novaln1975

Yep, getting close allright. Did Bear change hands in 1970? There must be a reason for the name change.

TonyW

I would guess that Victor Comptroller took over the "company" and left the "Bear Archery" on the limbs for good will.

The Victor name just doesn't have the mojo.

seboomook

This is an interesting one.   "A brief
history of the Bear archery Co." on the other forum, (probably written by Matt Dickerson), gives the following.
Fred sold to Victor Comptometer in 1968 to raise working capital and stayed on as president. Later sold to Kidde in 1977.

Also: The 1953 patent was initially Canadian, and changed in 1972 to the one above right.
No explanation given for the change, but it appears the entire logo was redesigned to include the "other patents pending" wording,
including different art work and dropping the
word "company".
Maybe the Canadian patent was expiring(does a patent expire?) or they just had to add "other patents pending".
Fred was still totally involved and submitting patents for the takedowns well after Victor, Probably this was a laywer driven change.(imagine that)

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