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Swedish Steel Recurve?

Started by bentpole, July 10, 2007, 05:58:00 PM

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bentpole

Hey folks I'd like to pick your brains for a bit. Does anyone know anything about a Swedish Steel Recurve? This bow is all aluminum? This bow belongs to my Brother in Law.He said there isn't any writing on the bow. He says it's 85#s [has to measure the length] and it is a two piece breaks at the handle any info would be greatly appreciated. Thanks

Ray Hammond

if there are no marks what leads you to think it is Swedish? did you get it in Sweden?

there were all metal bows here in the states as I recall...I wouldn't shoot them or even draw them if I owned them...but there were some around.
"Courageous, untroubled, mocking and violent-that is what Wisdom wants us to be. Wisdom is a woman, and loves only a warrior." - Friedrich Nietzsche

vermonster13

There were several made here in the states. They would get brittle over time and made good shrapnel.
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bentpole

Hey Ray. According to my brother in law the gentleman who sold him the bow told him  that's what it was. He purchased it brand new in the 60's. The wife said she remembers he bought it in the mid 60's around the time when the Beatles were just getting popular LOL.

Ray Hammond

I bet its American, then, not Swedish. If you go to the archery history/collectors forum and post a pic of it I guarantee someone like Falk will identify it for you very quickly.

Good luck.
"Courageous, untroubled, mocking and violent-that is what Wisdom wants us to be. Wisdom is a woman, and loves only a warrior." - Friedrich Nietzsche

Linc

I've shot them and they have a bit of hand shock.But they were smooth drawing and pretty quick.Very narrow,short tips. I haven't seen a takedown version. I think they were called Ivanho's. I've seen articles of a British Military version of metal limb bows.
Lincoln E. Farr

bentpole

Thanks folks as soon as my brother in law sends me some photos I'll post them and we can take it from there.

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