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Zebrawood. What year/model Bear bows had it?

Started by SlowBowke, September 14, 2011, 09:07:00 PM

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SlowBowke

A buddy bought a zebrawood Tigercat and it had me looking around at all the Bear bows in Zebrawood and found quite a few.

Is there a list of all Bear bows with all Zebrawood risers?

and the years, lengths, etc??

God Bless
Steve
"Beauty is in the eye of the BOWholder" God Bless!!

59Alaskan

Not sure there is a list Steve.  I have definitely seen some nice looking Tigercats in zebrawood but I don't know the years.

1964 and 1965 Grizzly also.  58" AMO.

I am not much use outside of Grizzlies.
TGMM Family of the Bow

"God has given us two hands, one to receive with and the other to give with." - Billy Graham

OldSkoolArcher

'64 and '65 Grizzly 58"
'67.5 Kodiak Hunter (Pretty Darn Rare, only a few made) 58"
Various years of Little Bears 48"
'61 Kodiak Special 63", 66", 69"
'66 Bearcat 66"
'67 Tigercat (I believe there might have been another year also, but can't remember at least I have seen them with brown and black glass.) 62"

OldSkoolArcher

Also, Not saying that is all of them. Just what I know of offhand.

Jack Shanks

Steve,

I believe the zebrawood Cub I have is a '64. I'll try and get some pictures to you tomorrow.
Jack Shanks

JJB

I have a Bear Tigercat in zebrawood.  It's 62" long and 36#.  I believe it is from 1969, maybe someone can confirm that.  The serial number is 8N4979.  It has black glass.  This is a bow my brother and I shot as kids and my kids will be shooting it in a few more years.  It's fun to see these older bows being used.
-Jay

D.Sheppard

I  gotta
1961 Kodiak Special, 66"
1964 Bearcat, 66"
1966 Bearcat, 66"
1962 Polar, 66"
1967 Tigercat, 62"
1965 Little Bear, 48"
1964 Cub, 62"
1964 Grizzly, 58"

I know there are Bear Alaskan's in zebrawood also

Shep
"We're just a bunch of part time amateur hunters giving chase to full time professional animals."

OldSkoolArcher

I knew Shep would sniff out this thread!
How about a pic?

D.Sheppard

LtoR
1966 Bearcat, 66", 6K657
1964 Bearcat, 66", 22CK161
1961 Kodiak Special, 66", 6B140
1962 Polar, 66", 12AC61
1964 Cub, 62", 28CK94
1967 Tigercat, 62", 7N5682
1964 Grizzly, 58", 29CM97
1965 Little Bear, 48", 5T1388

 
"We're just a bunch of part time amateur hunters giving chase to full time professional animals."

Jack Shanks

Jack Shanks

SlowBowke

Interesting thing on the Tigercat is I just saw one with a 7 prefix and the one my friend has has an 8 prefix but Ive seen 7 prefix ones that were NOT zebrawood..........one of the reasons I asked. Think the info on Al's page or some list my friend has says the 67s only and he didnt believe me when I found the 68 till it got here.

JJB, yours appears to be a 1968 as well.

NEAT BOWS GUYS and Thanks!
"Beauty is in the eye of the BOWholder" God Bless!!

OldSkoolArcher

The tigercats and some other "lower" end bows were made from random pieces of wood and random colored glass. So there are all different types of possiblities for different years.

D.Sheppard

Still looking for a zebrawood Alaskan and gave up on a Kodiak Hunter in zebrawood. :^(

Anyone ever see a Bear Black Bear in zebrawood. All the ones I have seen are seduah or maple.

Shep
"We're just a bunch of part time amateur hunters giving chase to full time professional animals."

Blackhawk

I once owned a '65 Cub with beautiful Zebrawood, and of course that great 1962 Grizzly had it in the sight window.

As a note, it appears that the mid 60's was a favorite time for many to use Zebrawood.  I have owned Ben Pearsons and Shakespeares from that era with that greatly figured wood and know of others using it also.
Lon Scott

59Alaskan

Wow....some very nice bows in the pics here.

Steve,
I think the catalogs read "Various Hardwoods" or something to that effect for the Tigercat in some years.  This supports OldSkoolArcher's comments.
TGMM Family of the Bow

"God has given us two hands, one to receive with and the other to give with." - Billy Graham

Warberg

Picked up a 67 tigercat. 7N261 62" 52#. Just picked it up from bowdoc at elk camp.
Looks nothin like Sheps pile of beautys. Any info would be great. Postin pics on this computer is not very user friendly.  Look forward to see more.

Jack Shanks

Lon,

Here's a '64 Cub that should have been similiar to your '65.





Jack Shanks

hayslope

My wife's '62 Polar.  56", 28#@24"

A super sweet little bow that shoots like a dream.


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damascusdave

Not sure if this one got listed and I missed it, but here is a pic to add anyway. I have two of these 63 Polars, both 66 inches, one left handed and the other right.

DDave
I set out a while ago to reduce my herd of 40 bows...And I am finally down to 42

damascusdave

Sorry, have not posted here for a while and forgot to resize the pic which is one of the reasons I have not posted here for a while.

Just not gonna post any more pics here.

DDave
I set out a while ago to reduce my herd of 40 bows...And I am finally down to 42

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