OK Bear historians. I think I just held a rare Bear takedown in my hands tonight. This bow was given to a local archery dealer by Fred (has a picture with Fred presenting the bow to him) and after this gentleman passed away, his widow gave the bow to my brother-in-law. The bow is an A riser with # 3 limbs that are the lightest physical weight bear takedown limbs I've ever held. They are yellowed glass and what looks like a micarta fadeout, but perhaps is just a black stained maple. Now for the handle, it's made of aluminum. It shines like a mirror, however it does have a side quiver mount on the bottom only. It has the removeable sight window and the rest is adjustable. There was no hand grip with the bow. The latches are black and the back of the handle opposite the latches have black standing bears. Limb tips are overlaid with a brown piece of wood only. The handle is extremely light weight (I've held several magnesium riser versions before).
We'd like to know a little more about the history of the bow, but there are no markings on the riser. The bow is 42# as set up on the A riser. I'll try and get some pictures in the near future.