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Valkyrie
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Identify This Bow
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October 12, 2014, 09:31:00 PM »
It has no markings or label whatsoever. Its 60" and draws about #40lbs. No limb tip adornments either. It belonged to my grandfather and I original;y believed it to be a Wing Archery model of some sort. But the grip profile seems different. I know it is at lest as old as me, 43.
It was scruffed up and I am refinishig it now. Looks like maple and black glass laminate.
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grouse11
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October 12, 2014, 10:20:00 PM »
Hmmm, I notice you are from PA, very good chance it could be a blackhawk bow, made in East Mckeesport, PA near Pittsburgh I think. The Bee has a very similar riser and grip shape, although I thought it was 62", however they did have a model called the short bee, not sure how long that was. Hope that helps, you can google blackhawk bee and see pics for comparison
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