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Main Boards => Trad History/Collecting => Topic started by: r05c03 on December 17, 2021, 07:28:48 AM
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Greetings. I recently acquired 3 piece take down bow for I think is a decent price at an estate sale. The lower limb suggests that it is a Ben Pearson bow, but there isn’t I really a model name that I can identify. I do not see a lot 3 piece take down Ben Pearson bows when I search for such a bow on the cyber. Can any Ben Pearson experts help? Thanks!
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Maybe a 7330 Traditionalist ~'91 ?
Hard to make out if the riser is shedua or maple lams?
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Maybe a 7330 Traditionalist ~'91 ?
Hard to make out if the riser is shedua or maple lams?
I thought the 7330 was a two piece take-down.
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same model no. reused in the '90s ....
'89 & '91 at least ;-)
See pic on other site, can't be bothered to upload to a file sharing place
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Interesting…
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I can find only the most sparse info on it compared to the early model 7330
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yep, .... appeared in '89 & '91 catalogues & poss. later ones
7325 Raider in '87 looks same shape but made with braz rosewood & pearsonite.
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It definitely has the look of the 7330 Traditionalist. Ever own or shoot one?
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not owned or shot one of these
.... I've got a BPH60 which looks like the "Legendary Hunter" but longer at 60"
don't really see too many BP bows here in UK, I've got a few:
Colt, Palomino, Lord Mercury, Centurion, BPH60, Model 210 (compound)