One of the best lines in the movie Dances with Wolves is when one of the Indians finds the Lieutenant's (Kevin Costners)hat after the Tatanka (buffalo) hunt. Of course he wants his hat back but the Indian says he found it on the prairie, and basically finders keepers. Another indian "Wind in his hair" suggests maybe a trade is in order and the 1st indian pulls out this big antler handled knife in a leather sheath and offers it to the lieutenet who accepts the knife in trade for the hat. Wind in his Hair then nods his head and says.."GOOD TRADE".
Recently George Stout ran an ad in the classifieds wanting to trade his lighter weight A handle Bear Custom Kodiak Takedown for a longer B handle with heavier limbs. Dang if I didn't have a B handle Take down that was a little long and heavy for me hanging on the wall.
Long story short I recieved a box from George tonight and inside was an absolutely beautiful brown FB Custom Kodiak takedown with a little compass in the handle. After a quick examination I put it together (really sweet not needing any tools), strung it up, and held it at arms length.The tied on nock point made me smile right off. I drew it back. Felt great. Went down stairs and grabbed a 45/50 spined tapered maple shaft and proceeded to stick it in the center of my target bag about 10 times in a row at my usual hunting distance. Quick, quiet as a churce mouse, smooth on draw and release. Mr Bear sure knew what he was doing when he designed this bow.
so George, as Wind in his Hair would say if he witnessed the transaction...."GOOD TRADE".
Thank you sir