Hello Bill,
I live in Northern Kentucky and had visited with Mr. Charlie Hehman on a number of occasions. He was one of the great "old time" archery dealers.
His store was, as you mentioned, a general merchandise operation, a little bit of everything or anything you might want, but not MUCH of anything! LOL. He did however keep a pretty heavy stock of archery gear in small back room. Much of it recurves and a couple of longbows. Along with some compound bow equipment.
He was kind of locally fameous for looking like old Fred Bear himself! About 6' 2", gangley thin with large knarley (work)hands like Fred. Wore a felt fedora(at times) likd Fred's too! Spoke in a slow and controled voice, and he was really friendly to a young guy with many stupid questions about archery!(Me!)
He was a Bear Recurve bow shooter himself, liking the signature Takedown, As did Papa Bear did. I never shot with him but I had heard he was a pretty good shot. I know he hunted whitetailed deer and turkeys around his "home ground" of Campbell County, Ky. He told me he had hunted regularly just "accross the road (route 8) and up the ridge"! Melbourn, Ky is just a really small burg, dont blink or you might miss it!
He was a really nice old guy, and now that I am approching "old guy" status myself, and my interest in All things Bear Archery has grown, I think of him fondly, and wish I could speak to him about his meeting Fred Bear and others connected with Bear Archery as well as other noted archers of the day. Time moves on and I wish I had made the trip to his shop more frequently. He retired and sold the store I think in the late 80's. He's gone now but not forgotten by any means! At least not by me!
Harry.