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Bear Grizzly age?

Started by brmize, July 06, 2007, 01:41:00 PM

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brmize

Ok, serial number starts with HC so that really only tells me that it is pre 70's and pre 65.
Coin looks like brass so, 63-70. No leather grip wrap so that by process of elimination means 64'. Is that right? The riser is zebra wood if that means anything to anyone.

Thanks,
Brian
"After we've lost a natural place, it's gone for eveyone-hikers, campers, boaters, bicyclists, animal watchers, fishers, hunters, and wildlife-a complete and absolutely democratic tragedy of emptiness."  Richard Nelson

ckruse

If it's a 58" bow, zebrawood with brown glass, with those numbers it would be a 1964. Sixty four and five were the only years for a solid zebrawood riser. If it were a 65 it would start with a 5. CKruse
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brmize

"After we've lost a natural place, it's gone for eveyone-hikers, campers, boaters, bicyclists, animal watchers, fishers, hunters, and wildlife-a complete and absolutely democratic tragedy of emptiness."  Richard Nelson

PAPALAPIN

Strange that ther serial number would start with "HC".  That was Bears designation for "High Compression" riseres.  Hc-30, HC-300.  Are you sure it is not "4C".  The 4 would not indicate 1964.  It would designate "Grizzley".  I know a "2C" was the '64 Kodiak.

Just a thought.
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"Don't worry about tomorrow.  If the sun doesn't come up in the morning, we will play in the dark" - ME

The most important part of your hunting setup is the broadhead.  The rest is just the delivery system.

brmize

I bet you are right. I was semi-guessing from a poor quality **** photo.

Thanks,
Brian
"After we've lost a natural place, it's gone for eveyone-hikers, campers, boaters, bicyclists, animal watchers, fishers, hunters, and wildlife-a complete and absolutely democratic tragedy of emptiness."  Richard Nelson

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