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Main Boards => Trad History/Collecting => Topic started by: mihuntr on July 09, 2014, 04:49:00 PM
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I just bought a 1962 Grizzly and the 7 section high profile strike plate is in pretty rough shape. Would anyone know where I can get a replacement from? All the ones I have seen are only 6 section. The leather grip needs to be replaced too. The bow is in excellent shape, not a single stress crack in the glass. It looks new except for the leather on it. Any help would greatly appreciated!
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I bought some from Jeremy, a member on here a few years ago, they were real nice.
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Strike plate 101 starts on page 6 of Restoration 101 and will show you all the steps to make one
Click on the following link to see how:
http://tradgang.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=14;t=006473;p=6
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3Rivers Archery sells what they call a 1959 style strike plate if you don't care to make one. I did not have any vegetable tanned leather or I would have tried making one.
If you can find the correct leather for the grip, it is not terribly difficult to regrip it yourself. You will need to buy a skivving knife to taper the leather where it overlaps. I bought some leather scraps at Hobby Lobby and experimented with different cuts until I got the right fit when I did my 1959 Kodiak. I used a piece of leather that I kept from when I worked in a tannery 37 years ago. It was upholstery leather and was chrome tanned but it made a nice grip and it has some sentimental value too.
I used contact cement and I have seen where a lot of guys say that they use Barge cement. 3rivers sells that also if my memory serves me correctly.
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Call Bob York. Nobody makes a finer strike plate repro.
610-532-4215