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Sanders Classic refinish done!

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S.M.Robertson 26-May-17
S.M.Robertson 26-May-17
S.M.Robertson 26-May-17
S.M.Robertson 26-May-17
S.M.Robertson 26-May-17
S.M.Robertson 26-May-17
Cowboy 26-May-17
arlone 26-May-17
kurtbel5 26-May-17
Phil Magistro 26-May-17
MStyles 26-May-17
George D. Stout 26-May-17
mgerard 26-May-17
George D. Stout 26-May-17
HARRY CARRY 26-May-17
Brad Lehmann 26-May-17
S.M.Robertson 26-May-17
S.M.Robertson 26-May-17
hvac tech 26-May-17
cobra 29-May-17
smrobertson 13-Dec-20
Scott Alaniz 13-Dec-20
D.Lewis aka tonto59 13-Dec-20
Phil Magistro 13-Dec-20
2 bears 13-Dec-20
Leanman 13-Dec-20
selstickbow 13-Dec-20
Bowlim 13-Dec-20
Bowlim 13-Dec-20
Wayne Hess 13-Dec-20
smrobertson 13-Dec-20
D.Lewis aka tonto59 13-Dec-20
Homey88 13-Dec-20
Homey88 13-Dec-20
motherlode 13-Dec-20
Pdiddly 13-Dec-20
mahantango 14-Dec-20
Supernaut 14-Dec-20
Seneca_Archer 14-Dec-20
dkard 14-Dec-20
bodymanbowyer 14-Dec-20
DougInMN 14-Dec-20
From: S.M.Robertson
Date: 26-May-17

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Well, here is the Sanders Classic target recurve i aquired last Fall. I did all the sanding required and then enlisted the services of a young Amish man who is a very adept cabinet maker. He did the finish spraying for me. And he did a excellent job. He charged me $25 dollars and i made him take a five dollar tip.

From: S.M.Robertson
Date: 26-May-17

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From: S.M.Robertson
Date: 26-May-17

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From: S.M.Robertson
Date: 26-May-17

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From: S.M.Robertson
Date: 26-May-17

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From: S.M.Robertson
Date: 26-May-17

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From: Cowboy
Date: 26-May-17




That is one good lookin bow. I have never seen this one, It's different, and I like it. What are the specs on it?

Cowboy

From: arlone Professional Bowhunters Society - Associate Member
Date: 26-May-17




Very nice!!

From: kurtbel5
Date: 26-May-17




Looks like a great job.

From: Phil Magistro
Date: 26-May-17




Beautiful!

From: MStyles
Date: 26-May-17




That is a handsome bow. You never see Sanders bows like this, at least I don't. I like that you can see red accents. It looks center shot as well. Nice job!

From: George D. Stout Compton's Traditional Bowhunters
Date: 26-May-17




That came out extra nice Scotty. Sanders was known for their forward thinking and multilaminated riser designs. They were out of Cortland, NY. I had one once that had 27 laminations in the riser. That one there is a beauty and probably stacks at 38" draw. 8^)))))

From: mgerard Compton's Traditional Bowhunters
Date: 26-May-17




Looks great Scott! Beautiful bow and what a treat to save that one, eh?

From: George D. Stout Compton's Traditional Bowhunters
Date: 26-May-17




As a side note, and Scotty knew this guy as well...The sporting goods store on Sanner Street, in Somerset. That guy had many old Sanders recurves there from the cheapest to the fanciest. This was back in the 80's, and he wanted crazy amounts for them. Fact is many of them were already starting to delaminate from no heat in the winter to hot summer days in the shop. When he passed away, his kids carried boxes out of there to the landfill. It was enough to make a guy cry. He also had a stand up, cardboard cutout of Fred Bear, and I heard it also got sent to the dump.

From: HARRY CARRY
Date: 26-May-17




I had a RH Saunders Classic about 10 years back, and remember trying to find a suitable shipping box to handle that very pronounced shape! Had the bow been a lefty, I would still have it.

Scott, your cabinet maker friend did a beautiful finish on your bow. Possibly will have to take a ride up your way in the future: I have a couple bows that deserve the care yours received.

Are you taking Miss Sanders to Denton?

From: Brad Lehmann Professional Bowhunters Society - Qualified Member
Date: 26-May-17

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Very nice looking bow. From the glass color I'm guessing 1960 or 1961. I just did a Hunter and it had probably the same glass on it. The color appears exact.

From: S.M.Robertson
Date: 26-May-17




George and i traded a Sanders 6 Gold baci and forth. It had one of the most comfortable handle on a bow that i can rember. BTW there is one on the big auction.

From: S.M.Robertson
Date: 26-May-17




George, i remember that sports shop very well. The guy that owned it lost his one arm in a coal mining accident. He and my Grandfather worked in the coal mines together. I called him the "one armed bandit". He wanted a hogs price for everything. Everything was old but new, never used. The place was heated by the biggest potbelly stove ive ever seen. I always gravitated towards the large wooden bow rack, full of bows. Some good, some not so. I do remember a 50lb Pearson Javelina thst wad in near fine shape. I ended up buying a Browning Backpacker. And George is correct, soon as you walked in, there stood Fred Bear.

From: hvac tech
Date: 26-May-17




very nice job looks new

From: cobra
Date: 29-May-17




Yeah looks great a testament to the time and care you took in sanding. I hate to say it, but I always seem to run out of patience and later regret not going the extra mile prior to applying finish. A beauty!

From: smrobertson
Date: 13-Dec-20




38@28 and 68 inches long. Butter smooth draw way out to 28..and beyond.

From: Scott Alaniz
Date: 13-Dec-20




great looking bow. And though I live far away, I appreciate the stories of various "characters."

From: D.Lewis aka tonto59
Date: 13-Dec-20




Awesome looking stick!

From: Phil Magistro
Date: 13-Dec-20




That is a very nice bow!

From: 2 bears
Date: 13-Dec-20




Good job & a very nice looking bow. >>>-----> Ken

From: Leanman
Date: 13-Dec-20




Beautiful! Forward handle. I had a Groves with green glass like that. Best wishes!

From: selstickbow
Date: 13-Dec-20




great looking bow & GREAT FINISH

From: Bowlim
Date: 13-Dec-20




I almost bought one of those a while back, but in the end passed. Hard to be happy about it looking at yours.

From: Bowlim
Date: 13-Dec-20




I am happy for you, of course. :)

From: Wayne Hess
Date: 13-Dec-20




Very nice looking Scott , you hit the jackpot agin

From: smrobertson
Date: 13-Dec-20




Well, being a close friend of George's and living only a 30 minute drive away and being fortunate to visit and shoot often, my teache has rubbed off on me at times.

From: D.Lewis aka tonto59
Date: 13-Dec-20




Well that’s not a bad thing. Good luck with the bow.

From: Homey88
Date: 13-Dec-20




Wow very nice!

From: Homey88
Date: 13-Dec-20




Wow very nice!

From: motherlode
Date: 13-Dec-20




Very cool !

From: Pdiddly
Date: 13-Dec-20




Nice work on a great bow!

From: mahantango
Date: 14-Dec-20




Beautiful Scott. Nice to see someone else appreciate Sanders bows.

From: Supernaut
Date: 14-Dec-20




Beautiful job on the refinish!

From: Seneca_Archer
Date: 14-Dec-20




That turned out really nice.

I've always wanted to try shooting a Sanders.....

From: dkard
Date: 14-Dec-20




Got 2 of those and 1 other Swift. Maybe it is time to refinish them.

From: bodymanbowyer
Date: 14-Dec-20




Very nice. JF

From: DougInMN
Date: 14-Dec-20




Very nice bow !!





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