A friend lent my Dick Lattimer's book "I Remember Papa Bear. Dick handled the advertising and PR for Bear Archery for 23 years.
The strike, the decision to move the company, and the move to Gainesville, FL must have been gut wrenching and heart breaking for old Fred. Violence, neighbor against neighbor, mother against son, brother against brother. All in a company that started with nothing and employees deferred cashing their paychecks until Fred had enough money in the bank to cover them. Once a close knit company and town.
Interesting enough that it was the compound bow that allowed the company to survive the strike. The compound was very profitable, easy to build with a minimum of hand work, and was becoming quite the rage when the strikers hit.
Bob Kelley did say the plant would have moved anyway due to the cost of doing business in Michigan and the competitive disadvantage Bear had so the strike didn't affect anything. Who knows. Sad to think Fred was put through this in his later years. I've never heard a bad work about him.