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Dylan Singleton
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early Bear bows
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September 08, 2010, 09:46:00 PM »
I just recently picked up an early 1960's Bear recurve.It is an Alaskan it has a shelf on both sides for right an left hand.I would like any info on this bow.I think it was made in Michigan.
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2treks
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Made in Grayling Michigan. Nice bow, Check it over to make sure it is sound and safe and enjoy it.
Chuck
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Dylan Singleton
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Iwas woundering if it was worth any money or not.I paid 30 dollars for it.Was woundering if it was a good buy.Thanks
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doug77
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you got a good deal
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Jeremy
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September 09, 2010, 07:56:00 AM »
The '58 (first year the Alaskan was offered) is on bottom and has arctic gray glass (though with the yellowed finish it often looks like the color of pi**). The '59 is on top and has black glass on the back and orange on the belly. The '60 is nearly identical to the '59.
I think after 1960 they had a singe shelf... got to check ym catalogs on that. I haven't thought about the Alaskans for awhile.
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Dylan Singleton
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September 09, 2010, 04:49:00 PM »
Thank you Jeremy that helps I think it matches the '59. The serial number is NH482,62 INCHES AN 39#.
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