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the one bow you will never let go

Started by toehead, October 21, 2008, 12:24:00 PM

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vtmtnman

My 1975 Bear Grizzly.It was my dad's first bow and thought he never took a deer with it(He only had it a year until he bought his Browning compound, which he shot up until last year when he went to a crossbow),it was given to my uncle and passed back to me,which I used to take my first deer with.Unfortunately I was shooting it one day and the top limb got a small crack in the laminations,thus ending it's career.But I'll NEVER sell it.It'll live on my wall till I die.
>>>>--TGMM family of the bow--->

Warberg

Great topic, 1 also have a few, One is a Late 50s Howatt 58" Balboa. Nice deer hunting weight 45#, Very nice to shoot 3-D courses, and with the kids in the back yard. I was lucky enough to have the following sign it, On one side; Don Jewett, Gail Martin ,  Larry Hatfeild, and a few others//. The other bow is the "60" Made by the bowdoc, 53#. Its a take down, Just a nail driver, also a dozen or so Bear bows. cool topic.I just don't see these bows leaving before me. Thanks CWarberg

d. ward

I still can't figure it out...I will keep looking....bd

wadde

A longbow signed by Roy Case:signed: Case 1939. The year he took the first legal bow killed deer in wisconsin and possibly the bow he did it with.

Bjorn

What a thread! A Deerslayer signed by Grumley, a bow made by bowdoc, and an original Roy Case plus a host of others.
I am not worthy; but I do intend to keep my 50# 56" 1960 Kodiak that is an amazing shooter!

toehead

wadde, is that the first bow season as well?  that's an awesome peace of history!
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Danny Rowan

My Custom Brackenbury Quest all Cathedrail grain zebrawood and my Custom Blacktail Elite VL Gaboon Ebony footed with Cocobolo and beautiful yew vaneered limbs and the Jack Howard that Rich is redoing for me right now.

Danny
"When shooting instinctivly,it matters not which eye is dominant"

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MikeW

Time is a great teacher, but unfortunately it kills all its pupils.

stagetek

Two actually. Both 67.5 Super K's. Both 48#. One is 60". The other is 64".

d. ward

stagetec those are both sweet and I do mean sweet shooting model bows huh ? the 67 1/2 Super Kodiaks have just the perfect weight in the risers...great bows.....bowdoc

Rick P

QuoteOriginally posted by PAPALAPIN:
Now this is like eating Lays Potato Chips.  Ya just cain't stop at one.

I got several that I will not let go of.

Right now I have over 80 and it would be a lot easier if you asked which one I would be willing to let go.
I have too know how you get your wife to allow that large of a collection! Tracy's head starts to spin the minute she hears "Classic Bow".

Which bow would I never consider selling? All of them! For me when I add a bow to the family it's here to stay. I might "loan one indefinitely" to a relative but sell!Never! OK if ya put a gun to my head my fleetwood volcano, my least collectible, second poorest shooter. It was a X-Mass gift from Tracy and the bow that got this whole thing going!
Just this Alaskan's opinion

stagetek

bowdoc, They not only shoot great, but, you made them look fantastic as well !!

d. ward

I kind of thought I reconized them....ya gotta love em huh ? bd

sticknstring+

My Knight recurve, given to me by a great friend and has brought down elk, bear, coyote, grouse, quail ....    greg
Hunting elk in Oregon and hunting for Bears everywhere! (Grayling Bears!)

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