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Author Topic: Ever Seen a Fasco bow?  (Read 526 times)

Offline GANDGOLF

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Ever Seen a Fasco bow?
« on: December 02, 2009, 11:17:00 AM »
Who made (makes) Fasco bows? I have one. Appears to be Maple riser under white glass. Mod. 200. S/n 20254  :archer:
3 pc. Morrison Shawnee 60" 51#
3 pc. Shafer Silvertip 62" 48#
1 pc. Sandy Biles Super Xt 47#
3 pc. A&H ACS 62" 48#
3 pc. Das Dalaa 60" 48#


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Re: Ever Seen a Fasco bow?
« Reply #1 on: December 02, 2009, 12:09:00 PM »
Dan,

I've got one that I have had since the late 60's. 36lb recurve. It was one of the bows I used to hunt rabbits with when I was a kid. Here's what the "Archery Archieves" website has to say about them.

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                                                                      Fasco Bows

 

     The Fasco archery company started in 1957. The company was founded by three men, Russ Fogerty, Willy Alvares and      Charlie Smith. The name of the company came from the first letter of each man's last name and CO. added at the end.
    In 1960 they sold the company to Emitt Ries, during this time FASCO bows were produced with beautiful wood carving.
    If you have one of these bows with basket weave or oakleaf carving or ivory in ebony inlay, you have a prize. The company     was sold again in 1962 to Seattle Archery. Fasco recurve bows were listed in the 1977 Seattle Archery catalog, but by the     1979  catalog all recurve bows had been dropped. As a side note in 1964 the Fasco Archery division of Seattle Archery Co.     bought Drake Archery. Harry Drake retained the flight bow manufacture part of Drake Archery. Fasco manufactured the     Fire-Drake, Hunter-Flight and Shark bows.
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Re: Ever Seen a Fasco bow?
« Reply #2 on: December 02, 2009, 12:13:00 PM »
I forgot to add I believe they orginally started around San Diego County, California (Vista I think). I was raised in that area and lived there until 1978.
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Offline Ted Fry

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Re: Ever Seen a Fasco bow?
« Reply #3 on: December 02, 2009, 12:57:00 PM »
Correct Non typical, Fred Anderson worked for them down there and moved with them to Seattle Archery.
For those that do not know who Fred Anderson is , pick up a copy of "The Traditional Way" great book with loads of history and insight.

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