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Need help with identifying

Started by Possum Head, September 26, 2021, 10:09:08 PM

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A buddy of mine showed this to me today and said his Dad got it for him as a boy. We couldn't identify it but I told him you guys might could help. I found it unique in that it had no limb tips. What do y'all think? Thanks

hardbern

Wondering if it could be something by Dunmark (Toronto, Canada) ~'71+,
as this year they offered to market 62" "Bobcat" & "Wildcat" bows,
which in the previous years as Les Dunsdon models they were 64"
& known for not having any tip overlays.

Sorry no pics & after this we don't see Dunmark wood handled bows in the UK,
only their "jelly" bows.


Kelly

That is either a Root or Shakespeare bow, probably the latter.
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