There are many favorites at the Antique Archery Arsenal. Have collected signed and or inscribed items from nearly every old time bowman from the first half of the 20th century... a few that come to mind without looking around...
1) Nels Grumley's personal 1930s Michigan deer hunting map with a skull over crossed bones that he drew with his inscription "Stolen from Nels Grumley"
2) Fred Bear's extremely rare 1930s Deerslayer Leather Hunting Back Quiver with Hunting Cuff signed by 50 old time bowmen including...
"Fred Bear with his stickman
Marie Bear (Fred's wife)
Nels Grumley (greatest bowyer of all time)
Marie Grumley (Nels' wife)
Roy Hoff - (Longtime NFAA "Archery" magazine editor)
Tom Immler - (one of Fred's many 1930's hunting partners)
Carl Strang - (one of Fred's many 1930's hunting partners)
Bill Folberth (inventor of the vacume windshield wiper, bowyer & holder of numerous archery patents)
Barney Grenier - (one of Fred's many 1930's hunting partners and inventor of the Grenier Bow Hinge)
Carl Oelschlager - (well known old bowmen)
Leo Lang - (well known old bowmen)
Mike Michelson - (well known Michigan BH)
Larry Mytinger - (well known Michigan BH)
Bob Cooper - (early bowhunting partner of Fred Bear)
Frank Scott - (Longtime Bear employee)
Tracy Stalker - (Greatest 'how to' writer of "Archery" 1940s-1960s)
Lou Stalker - (wife of Tracy)
Fred Kibbe" - Archery manufacturer 1927 to WWII)
plus 32 others...
2 books from Saxton Pope's personal library...
3) A Game Ranger's Notebook (373 page hardback) inscribed "Given me by my brother G.D. Pope - 1924 - Saxton Pope"
4) An Essay on Archery by Mosley MDCCXCII, Signed "1924 - Saxton Pope"
5) "the Adventurous Bowmen" inscribed by Pope to his surgical nurse (also Ishi's nurse) "To Helena Jorgensen who has been a surgical nurse & helped me so many ways - though not in shooting lions - Saxton Pope - July 20, 1926" (Pope died 19 days later on August 8, 1926)
6) Two small memento notebooks from two big 1940s shoots that are filled with signed pages, address and personal notes from nearly everyone who was anyone in archery...
Fred Bear
Larry Whiffen Sr.
Ben Pearson
Howard Hill
7) A rare early 1950s Bear brochure that Nubbie Pate signed to me "Your Pal - Nubbie Pate"
8) Two Cloth Broadhead Round Targets used in the first NFAA National Tournement signed by all the top finishers and many others...
"Babe Biztenburger '46, 47',48, 49 Champ"
"Dr. Erwin Pletcher '46, 47', 49 Champ"
"Roy Dill 2nd 1947, 1st 1948, 3rd 1949"
Dr Delmer Pletcher
Roy Hoff
Ken Moore
Nubbie Pate
and many more signatures from 1946
9) Cassuis Styles arrow box signed and inscribed by him to Uncle HAT on a Styles Label with Styles handwritten instructions and notations to Uncle HAT.
10) A note to Floyd Eccleston from Fred Bear on the seldom seen "A Note from Fred Bear" mini stationary in which Fred describes the broadheads that he is sending to Floyd. Fred typed the note on his old typewriter and the note is full of typing errors. A humorous (because of the errors) but historically significant note as it contains critical historical information about the Razorhead that simply unavailable from any other source.
11) "Hunting with the Bow & Arrow" inscribed inside front cover "To Miss Marion A. Schwing who enjoys the great out of doors. from Arthur H. Young" opposite page in same pen under Marion's name plate is dated "From 1927" an informative newspaper article about Art Young shooting Lions with the bow and arrow is glued to the following page.