A year or so ago I came on tradgang and told you guys I was trying to get started on making a film about the late Ben Pearson of Pine Bluff, AR.
Well, I was able to put myself in debt and I acquired some professional HD video equipment and editing gear to make the film with.
I'm going to begin recording interviews very shortly. My first is going to be with a gentleman from Arkansas that spent some time in the White House in the 90s.
I'd like to ask if you folks may have some friends of family members that worked in Pearson's factory making bows that would like to be interviewed on camera for the film.
Also, I'm looking for vintage Ben Pearson items to use in the film with demonstration footage and displays (props). In exchange you'd receive credit in the film and a DVD copy of the film mailed to you once it's completed.
The items donated will be kept by me and some of the items may be donated to the Jefferson County Museum(or another suitable museum) where Pearson Inc. was founded.
I'm looking for anything for the film. Bows, arrows, broadheads, magazine ads, catalogs, manuals, historic photographs (of people, equipment, store displays, competitions, Pearson buildings, signs, etc), quivers, packaging, boxes, signs, etc. Anything and everything that will help show the magnitude of Pearson Inc. back in its heyday.
Also, are there any of you guys from around Arkansas, Eastern Texas, Southern Missouri, Western Tennessee, Western Mississippi or Northern Louisiana that have some great hunting stories to tell from your younger years of hunting with Pearson bows and equipment? Any boy scout archery stories? I'd like to interview regular folks about their memories of Pearson bows as well.
Thanks for your time guys
-Lee