ahandle70- You hit the nail on the head.We all love collecting these old Bear bows and other archery items and enjoy the history.Nothing compares to a maple sight window or a Grumley for a Bear collector and I know they thrilled Bill as much as anybody when he came across one.But his passing,like so many others we meet along this path cetainly makes one realize the frailty of life,how quickly it passes,and really it's not the "things" we aquire along the way but the friendships and the memories we make.No matter how nice of a Kodiak or Grumley we may own,it won't be going with us when it's our time to leave this earth.
I don't mean to get too deep,but this same thought has crossed my mind many times over the years thinking about all the great people I have met because of this hobby of mine and how quickly they can be gone.John Grumley,Floyd Eccleston,Glenn St. Charles,Charlie Kroll,Al Reader,Dick Lattimer,Bill Krenz,Moose,Cliff Coe just to name a few that I've had the priveledge of knowing.No bow or item could replace the memories of times spent with these fine folks.Like you said,it just makes you think about what is truly important and matters the most.Happy holidays.