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What rest went here?

Started by sticknstring+, November 09, 2008, 06:05:00 PM

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sticknstring+

Do any of you guy's have any idea what rest may have been mounted here? It had to be early sixties. I'm hoping to replace the rest, if I cant find it I hope it can be repaired. thanks greg    
Hunting elk in Oregon and hunting for Bears everywhere! (Grayling Bears!)

Mike Shaw

Greg.. Looks like a vintage aftermarket rest by Larry Walsh called a D.S.A.R. disappearing shelf arrow rest. Thats my best guess, I have three sizes. let me know what size you have and I will send you one...Mike
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ckruse

"The lack of machinery puts you closer to the act- an act that is ethical, good, right, and correct."- CKruse

Mike Shaw

Cameron..  Now looking close I think your on it..
Non of those in stock...Sorry
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TRAP

What kind of bow is that?  I'd be tempted to cover the holes up with an aftermarket strike plate and install a rug rest, feather rest or maybe one of these



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d. ward

Thats the one,the little flipper magnetic disappearing whatever job-ie.With the little arm sticking out...bit I got a used one for that bow......bowdoc

sticknstring+

Thanks every one for all input and gracious offers. I ran out to the fall meeting of some smelly bowhunters right after I posted. We must be smelly or something, no elk down yet this year for this bunch. Thank goodness for late season.  Anyhow, your offers are very kind, thanks. I didn't even think of posting the size of the notch for the original rest. It's 1" wide and about 1/2" tall, Doc if this sounds like your flipper-mag jobbie you speak of I'd love to get it from you.   Thanks greg
Hunting elk in Oregon and hunting for Bears everywhere! (Grayling Bears!)

ckruse

Stick, what is the bow? CKruse
"The lack of machinery puts you closer to the act- an act that is ethical, good, right, and correct."- CKruse

sticknstring+

Kruse, all I know right now for sure (total newbie!) is it's very early 60's and very  Special . I really want to get this one to doc to look at.  Hey doc would some of my feather rests make a good   trade? How many... Red or green?   greg
Hunting elk in Oregon and hunting for Bears everywhere! (Grayling Bears!)

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