I spent a weekend at a shoot here in Maine with Joe Nastke from Shooter's Highlands, Joe had a brought a few items from his collection of Bear Archery, wow i was so into the items he had that the gentleman i was shooting with was a little put off by my lack of interest of shooting, Joe had brought a few file sets and a few A-Risers as i was looking at the i noticed the A-Riser had a signature on it and it was sign by Fred himself and it was really special holding that bow knowing that Fred had used this himself, well after the guy finally got me to go shoot a round i came right back to where Joe was and he had a case out with some file sets and two of them were gifts that he was given while hunting and visiting with Glen St. Charles and Frank Scott, the generosity of our founding fathers to give friends items that belonged to them as memories of hunts with them, spread out so far and wide to all of us that get a chance to see them and hold them, well i had brought two of my Bears there to shoot and Joe had dated them for me to 1974 and congratulated me on a lucky find of two unfired bows of that era. After we talked for a while i guess Joe could see that i was about as addicted to the Bear Archery history as anyone he had met so he asked me to follow him to his vehicle and pulled out a gold plated A-Riser Kodiak Anniversary Special Edition marked 7 of 12 and handed the bow to me and told me to go shoot this one and see how i liked that bow, that had me stunned and solidly locked in a state of disbelief, i was standing there holding a gold plated bow that only 12 in the world had been produced, i asked him what he just said because i wasn't sure i had heard it right, Joe laughed and said shoot it, i do, i must of looked like a kid in a candy store with a handful of change, off to the practice butts i went and that was quite a weekend of shooting, to be able to hold items that once belonged to Fred Bear, Frank Scott and Glen St.Charles and now to be shooting a rare piece of Bear History Numbered 7 of 12, i do not know if you are on here Joe but you will always be my fondest memory of shooting traditional archery.