Trad Gang, and friends, It has been a while since I posted any comments. first, I would like to thank all those traditionalists that have purchased my Stickbowman hat.I have sold hats at Denton Hill.Pa, Wittingham, N.J. , Forsville Pa. Baltimore,Ma. Muzzyshoot N.Y. and many local shoots in New Jersey.and on line.It is a little dream come true. Ive seen many archers walk around the shoots I have been to and see my shirts and hats.I little figure is I believe symbolic, a little bit of trad history living on. Al Reader a good friend who has passed was a walking archer historian of not only Bear archery but of archery itself, I saw the little figure at his house 25 years ago and again at Compton.
thus, getting the idea to make him come alive in the spirit of traditional archery/history. Again I have been collecting 30 plus years and only know of and have seen about 20 of thess stickbowman figures.....Also, some have question that Fred Bear was called the stickbowman. this is so, Fred was given a metal stickbowman figure given to Fred, by Mr.Eckelson,,, spelling, for some celebration? thus, stickbowman, the stickbowman figure is also seen on the Snowbuck picture in 1942. How Al Reader got the figure I do not now,but it sits on the shelf in Al Readers house. His stepson Dave Harby and Nina his mother have it..
So, I thank You for buying my hat and a little bit of trad history for sure,,, Sitting in my house in North Haledon , New Jersey I couldnt wait for the American Sportsman to come on and watch Fred Bear. Never thought i could would keep his spirt alive in a little figure. For those who are gone and shooting Robin Hood arrows with every shot, Fred Bear, Al Reader, Vail Sorintino, may your spirit live on. Rich Tiberio GraylingDeerSlayer