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Main Boards => Trad History/Collecting => Topic started by: scrub-buster on April 16, 2017, 12:46:00 AM
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I picked up these two Bear bows at an auction for a decent price today. I am a selfbow guy and don't know much about FG bows. I've always wanted a short Bear recurve. Now I have 2. They seem to be in great shape except for the spray paint. They have zero twist. They both shoot good. They came with Bear quivers full of wood arrows with broadheads, and a bear arm guard.
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What is the best way to remove the paint without harming the bow?
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Nice find
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Awesome find. I bet they are gorgeous under that paint. I have used mineral spirits in the past for removing paint . Others might know a better way.
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Goof Off will remove the paint and should not hurt the finish. Do not use on the plastic quiver hood as it will take off the bear markings on the hood front.
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Nice pair..
Look to be well taken care other then the quick camo job!
Looks like a Magnum along with your Super Magnum 48. Original brush buttons and strings..... If they could talk I bet the stories could be interesting!
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Great find! Goo gone or Goof off has worked for me on similar vintage bear bows. I would definitely get some new strings made up for those two.
Msturm
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Didn't know you were registered on here!
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Originally posted by dbd870:
Didn't know you were registered on here!
Yep. I'm usually hanging out in the bowyers bench.
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I can make new strings for them. Do you have to use B-50 for these old bows? I have D-97, FF, and similar modern string material.
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The Grayling Supermags are a no go for fastflight material.
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I traded away all of my B-50. Looks like I'll have to buy some more at the Tennessee Classic.
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I started gently cleaning the mystery bow that's covered with paint. It's a super magnum 48 just like the other one only 5 lbs lighter. I'm going to work on both of them some more tomorrow.
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Nice finds!
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I scrubbed off all of the spray paint. There was a couple of beautiful bows under there.
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The 55 lb bow has some good looking wood in the riser. It's my favorite out of the two.
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Very nice, Clint.
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NICE!!!
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Wow! A couple of beauties under all that paint! Nice find,enjoy! :thumbsup:
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Very nice bow ;)
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Beautiful bows. Nice work
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Is the black one phenolic, or just very dark wood?
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Originally posted by Woodpuppy:
Is the black one phenolic, or just very dark wood?
I'm not sure. Someone told me they thought it was phenolic. I traded it off for a 52" kodiak magnum.
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That was a 1966 Super Magnum under that camo. That was the first year they made that model.
It has the phenolic riser and it is a bow that's in very high demand! Nice find!
I used a 21 strand BCY-X string on my 1968 SuperMag without issue.
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Make that 20 strand two bundle BCY-X.
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I gotta get me another Super Mag.
I like the all black one. Nice score.