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What is your oldest bow?

Started by Crookedcreek, June 18, 2009, 12:32:00 PM

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Crookedcreek

Mine is a lemonwood long bow made by Earl Hoyt in 1939. I found it stuck up in the rafters of an old garage on a Gasconade (Missouri) River property my parents bought 15+ years ago. At the time, Earl Hoyt owned and operated Sky Archery in his old Hoyt Archery shop in Bridgeton, MO. I arranged a meeting with Earl to show him the bow. He verified that the bow was lemonwood and that he would have made it in 1939 based on the wood and style. He gave me a tour of the Sky operation and told me an interesting story of his earlier years. He told me in those days before chronographs were around to test bow speeds, when he came up with a new limb design, he would pick a calm wind day and "flight shoot" in the open field across Natural Bridge Road from his shop. He was a very nice Gentleman and one of the true forefathers of our sport. Here ya go:


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jcar315

Mine would be a 1955 Bear Kodiak Special. Shoots like a dream.
Proud Dad to two awesome Kids and a very passionate pig hunter.

Right handed but left eye dominant.

Proud to be a Native TEXAN!!!!!

"TGMM  Family of the Bow"

Forest Archer


guzzi2000

"Our arrows will blot out the sun." "Then we will fight in the shade."

cacciatore

Like Jcar315 a LH 1955 but double shelf Kodiak,plus some self bows found in a English castle of the end Nineteen century beginning of twenty,that first or late I will post some pics
1993 PBS Regular
Compton
CBA
CSTAS

reddogge

That's a nice story about Earl Hoyt.  One to remember.  Mine is a 1958 Shakespeare Wonderbow.
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Mayberry Archers

yellow bow


Blackhawk

My primary interest is in the Bear Kodiaks from 1959-66, but I have a mint 1958 Grizzly I could not pass up.

I also appreciate the Earl Hoyt Jr. story since I am a big fan of his bows from the Sky Archery years.  I have a Hawk and Eagle and still want one of his Rogues if one ever shows.
Lon Scott

TRAP

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Earl E. Nov...mber

1931 Stemmler with horn nocks and cord grip.
Many have died for my freedom.
One has died for my soul.

wadde

longbow made by Roy Case. signed and dated: CASE 1939

Liquid Amber

Highfield lemonwood English long bow; circa 1880; Maurice Thompson used Highfield lemonwood bows.

Gray Wolf


bkupris

Brian Kupris

Doc Blues

Black Widow PCH X 58" 48@28
Wes Wallace Mentor/td 60" 46#@27
Longbow Stegmeyer 66" 48#@27
Bear Kodiak Magnum 1962 52" 50#@28
Selfbow Ash Flatbow, 70" 43#@27
Colt Hunt Master 1967, 52"  45#@28

SELFBOW19953

My uncle gave me an old bow that he says came from an estate sale of Henry Sherwin (of Sherwin-Williams paint fame) in the late teens, Sherwin died in 1916.  He tol me that it was a Native American made bow.  The bow is about 48" long and has the remnants of a leather string.  There are red designs on the belly of the bow.  The wood is very light and soft, juniper I think.  Actual age is unknown.





Any thoughts?

Phil
SELFBOW19953
USAF Retired (1971-1991)
"Somehow, I feel that arrows made of wood are more in keeping with the spirit of old-time archery and require more of the archer himself than a more modern arrow."  Howard Hill from "Hunting The Hard Way"

Horney Toad

I have a 1950 kodiak aluminum lam woven glass.

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