The original Stickbowman was and will always be Fred Bear. His impact on archery in this country has made archery what it is today. The other Stickbowman and archery collector and historian was Al Reader. It was he who showed me the little stickbowman figures in his collection. Most if any traditional archers had no idea that these stickbowfigures even existed. I have only seen four myself,and know another collector that has six drawn on takedown bows. I have spoken to several other big collectors and they have never seen one except on Al Readers bows. I knew of the stickbowman figure drawn on Fred Bears bows for sometime and I got the idea, hey, wouldn't this be cool to let this little figure live on.I passed the idea on to Al and he thought it was a good idea. He did see the shirt and hat with the stickbow figure on it and liked the idea. Al said to me that finding a stickbowman figure on a bow was like finding a pot of gold at the end of a rainbow. These figures are so rare,it would be like finding 10 Grumly bows in a garage sale for fifty dollars. My intention first and foremost was archery history and tradition.Some people have questioned my intentions about marketing this tradional archery figure. If one wants to make money this is not the way to do it, the costs for putting this together have not even come close to any profit I have made. I have tried to pass a little bit of traditional archery that was drawn by Fred Bear some 40 or so years ago.When I see a traditional archer wearing the stickbowman hat or shirt I am making traditional archery history live on.Yes, there are so many different archery hats to buy today, Real Tree, Mossy Oak, etc. if someone is wearing one of my hats long after I am gone then I have done something for traditional archery that I never dreamed I could do. Good Hunting, Rich Tiberio,/ Graylingdeerslayer