Originally posted by flint kemper:
Ok I am not a Bear authority but often see people wanting either of these risers. Can you tell me the difference between the 2,what years they were produced and if you have pictures as well of them, and the going cost if you can find them and also why people want them? Thanks Flint
Flint,
the Bear T/D is certainly not liked by all and it definitely does not shoot nearly as good as modern custom bows.......HOWEVER, the Bear T/D has a soul.
I cannot explain it. No one can.
You must dive in to the world of Fred Bear to understand it.
The Bear T/D was PapaBear's crowning achievement!
It is also the only bow he would use once it was completely developed and used it for the remainder of his life.
A brief answer to your question;
Offered first in the 1970 catalog and into the 73' catalog I think.
A, B or C riser with 1,2 or 3 limbs. All going from short to long offering many length and weight options.
Bear Archery pretty much never stopped making them. Magnesium handles were made by the ton and are indestructible.
Futurewood risers, although not advertised after 73', were being made still if ordered.
Bear Archery immediately started making wood risers as soon as they got settled in Gainsville after the move there. Only the B riser was offered with #1 limbs.
The early wood versions command the collector market and A risers seem to be the one being chased the most.
B risers come in second and was Fred's choice, as mine.
Bear Archery is making a TERRIFIC Take down today and offer both A and B wood risers and #1 and #3 limbs.
Hope I helped a little.
If you want to see how deep the rabbit hole goes, try shooting a VINTAGE-BEAR KODIAK.
Talk about soul.....
.........Philip