Originally posted by Drewster:
How do you determine the age of a RWH?
I've never found a way to get the exact age. I looked around online when I got mine and found a few tricks to narrow it down to a 3-4 year period. I don't remember all of the years that things changed though.
One thing to look at is the decal. They started with a gold sticker, then went to the white silk screen, then added the Headski info in small print under the Wing logo, and lastly had AMF with the Wing logo. You can find the years that these changes occurred pretty easily.
Another is the letter prefix on the serial #. The Red Wing Hunters originally had an R prefix. Next, they had an RW prefix. Later they had an RA prefix. If I remember correctly, some of the prefixes were used under multiple ownership, so you can combine the two to get a rough estimate. There may be a way to get more accurate, but I haven't found it. I wish I had kept up with all of the information I was able to find before where I could give you some actual years to go by.
Mine is pre Headski with an RW prefix. If I remember correctly, the range I came up with when I was digging around was something like 1963 through 1966 or '67, so I just call it mid '60s to make it simple.
From what I've heard, the pre Headski bows and the ones sold in the first few years of Headski ownership typically have nicer wood and a much better finish. Then that started trying to cut cost and quality went down. The later ones should be just as good performance wise, just not typically as pretty.