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ID a Couple of Bears

Started by Whip, February 04, 2010, 08:53:00 PM

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Whip

In this case the bow belonged to the owners Grandfather, so there is some personal history with the bow.  I know that he really does not want to take any chances with this bow and would prefer to keep it safe on the wall.  

I sure appreciate the help - I have so much to learn about these old bows.  I can kind of see where this is a slipery slope though - learn a little and I'm now wanting to learn a lot more.  Starting to develop an itch to find one or more for myself as well.  This could be dangerous!  :rolleyes:    :D
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Anybody got a picture of what the quiver is supposed to look like on that 49/50?  How about the best place to find one so I can fill it full of 60 year old arrows and hang it up?

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