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Main Boards => Trad History/Collecting => Topic started by: Justin Yeager on December 28, 2014, 11:23:00 AM
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thank you for the add.. I recently purchased a Fredericks yeoman made by Fritz jonk from an estate sale and was looking for any info/ value of this beautiful piece. I haven't been into longbows until recently and seen this bow and price and couldn't walk past it. Very nice piece but I really can't find much info on it myself and was referred to this forum. It is a very nice bow in amazing condition.. Thanks in advance for any helpful info. Looking for value, age, quality..
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Welcome to Trad Gang. You can't brag here without pics or your post will get pulled! :nono:
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im trying to post pics cant figure it out quite yet..
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(http://imgur.com/qMcW4w0) (http://i.imgur.com/pDzaGR1s.jpg) (http://i.imgur.com/qMcW4w0s.jpg) (http://i.imgur.com/OXycl1ns.jpg)
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it also says handcrafted for Thom Rogers..
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I guess no-one has any info on this particular bow?! Thanks anyway..
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If memory serves, Fritz made about three models. The Yeoman was the plainest of the three. Very nice design, incorporating a fair amount of reflex/reflex. His bows don't come up for sale much, in part because there just aren't very many of them, so it's difficult to say what it might be worth. I think his high-end model was called the Legend, and there was another in-between that I think was called the Baron. Models differed in wood inlays, number of laminations, trim, etc., not design as far as I can remember.
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Justin, I believe Frederick longbows were built just outside of Hornick, IA years ago. Fritz is a stand up man and his work was amazing. I believe his top of the line bow was the Regent and it had diamond inlays on the limbs. I believe he tapered his limbs as well. He quit building bows in the late 90's or early 2000's I am pretty sure. I will try to dig out a brochure form years back that I got when I visited his shop. VERY nice bows you don't see too often. Enjoy it!