Won this on the big auction site a few days ago and it just arrived on the brown truck today.
1959-60 'Halloween' Alaskan
NT538
62"
45#
Draw weight, and for the most part, condition were unknown until today so I just tossed a $50 bid out there and took my chances.
String was old and nasty. I'll pick up a new one tomorrow.
Pros: No evidence of delam anywhere, doesn't appear to have any limb twist (but haven't strung it yet) tips are in good shape, looks like the original leather grip, flush aluminum coin in place, nice 45# weight, should clean up nicely.
Cons: Someone 'installed' a Hoyt plastic rest and appears to have used an entire bottle of rubber cement. Fortunately it was soft enough that 10min with a plastic gun cleaning tool got most of it off. Some stress lines. Not unexpected. Guess we'll see if she holds together when I string her up tomorrow.
Overall a nice pickup for less than $50.
Anyone know what original strike plate or rest was provided with this bow when it left the factory?
AJ