I was in a trad shop the other day and the owner showed me a real cool piece of Bear Archery history. It was an UNFINISHED '70 Grizzly 56". I took some photos of it. The story is that the bow was taken out of the factory and given to a company who was going to be be making magnesium risers for Bear archery, so they had some ideas on how to shape the handle. This thing is very cool. the sanding is just roughed in, no string grooves cut, and the tip overlays are still square. If this isnt the only one like it out there, it would be one of only a few I would think. I look at this archery history forum quite often and just read. There is a wealth of knowledge here and with my love of the "old Grayling Bears" I just enjoy reading your inputs. But this has got to be the coolest piece of history I have ever seen. There may be more oddities out there, I hear tell of the employees building their own bows on lunch hour and some of these bows are quite different than what you will find in the outside world, but I have not come across one yet.