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Bear recurve bows, arrows and accessories. Finally. #38994
12/16/2014 10:53 AM
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I am posting all of the items from my post a few months ago finally. Let me give you some background so everyone is fully aware. A co-workers grandfather was a recurve shooter/collector and has this collection. Everything here is roughly from the 1950s to 1960s. He wants to sell it so that it (or parts of it) will go to like-minded people that will appreciate it. This is not a fund raiser, he simply realized that it wasn't getting any appreciation or use in storage and decided to part with it.
I was asked by my co-worker to assist with the sell.
I recently took the Bear bows to a local archery shop that has a recurve expert. He looked at the bows and told me that they are all very shootable. He found no cracks or fractures in the glass/laminate. He was impressed with the overall condition. HOWEVER...he did wonder if anyone would want to shoot them much. He thought a collector would want them to complete a collection or an archer would want one to simply have. Again..he said they are shootable, but stringing them couild cause a break. He advised a price for each bow and I am asking for slightly less here. The white Bearcat bow is shootable and he thought someone would still want to shoot it.
All other items are priced as marked. I am making every effort to be forthright and honest and advise everything I know about the collection. (which is limited.)
Please feel free to email me directly at ferb55@hotmail.com with any questions.
No doubt some of this would just look really good on your wall or in your man cave!
I work in Fishers and the whole collection is in my office. Any items purchased can be picked up there or we can make arrangements to ship. Buyer pays for shipping.

Bear Bearcat 66" 39# 6K48 RH $200
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Bear Kodiak 60" 50# DJ619 RH (dark wood) $125
Bear Kodiak 60" 45# DF497 RH (light wood)$125
Bear Kodiak 60" 42# DN598 RH (dark wood) $125
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12 matching cedar arrows with vintage broadheads and carrying case. Arrows are numbered 1 thru 12. Great looking stuff. $100
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Arrow carrying case like above. Empty. $25
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More to come tonight. Mostly arrows and an arrow stand.


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Re: Bear recurve bows, arrows and accessories. Finally. #38995
12/16/2014 11:09 AM
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sounds like you got your info from a compound shop. those bows have years and thousands of shots in them and a trad guy will shoot em all day long smile


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Re: Bear recurve bows, arrows and accessories. Finally. #38996
12/16/2014 11:10 AM
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and get that string off the bow strung backwards. not good for them


thats a heck of a good price on those kodiaks imo


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Re: Bear recurve bows, arrows and accessories. Finally. #38997
12/16/2014 11:57 AM
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I've seen that before too, Dave. Is that just how they stored them unstrung back in the day?


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Re: Bear recurve bows, arrows and accessories. Finally. #38998
12/16/2014 11:59 AM
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yes. it was quite common


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Re: Bear recurve bows, arrows and accessories. Finally. #38999
12/16/2014 12:03 PM
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Ferb I sent you an email by the way.


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Re: Bear recurve bows, arrows and accessories. Finally. #39000
12/24/2014 01:25 PM
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pm sent

Re: Bear recurve bows, arrows and accessories. Finally. #39001
12/24/2014 02:01 PM
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what are the inside dimensions on the arrow box?


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Re: Bear recurve bows, arrows and accessories. Finally. #39002
12/27/2014 04:02 AM
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The problem with storing the string that way presents itself like this...back in 2010 I was fortunate to find a pair of consecutive serial numbered 1960 Kodiaks locally...they had belonged to a gentleman who is deceased and his widow had them...her current partner, not knowing any better, had attempted to shoot one of them that was "strung" that way...not sure if that contributed to the limb twist with that bow but it sure did not help either...I just finally massaged the last of the limb twist out this past year

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Nothing too special about a Bearcat unless it is a gorgeous zebrawood one like that

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Re: Bear recurve bows, arrows and accessories. Finally. #39004
12/28/2014 03:17 PM
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Looking closer at the picture those would be either 1955 or 1956 Kodiaks with the dual shelf...the "wedge" shape of the sight window is the giveaway

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Re: Bear recurve bows, arrows and accessories. Finally. #39005
12/29/2014 03:28 AM
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double shelf on 54's as well.

The 54's had tan glass, 55-56 had brown


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Re: Bear recurve bows, arrows and accessories. Finally. #39006
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Ferb, do you still have the wooden box with the dozen cedar arrows by chance?


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Re: Bear recurve bows, arrows and accessories. Finally. #39007
01/06/2015 10:30 AM
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I do, but I am working on a deal with someone that may want the whole shebang. I will keep you updated. It won't be too long.


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Re: Bear recurve bows, arrows and accessories. Finally. #39008
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If it gets broke up and they aren't twisted I would be interested in the 42# or 45# Kodiaks.


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