From: Jon Stewart
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Date: 17-Sep-18 |
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That old Range o Matin site made think of some of the things dad had left over from the archery shop that is new old stock. If you have older archery things please post away. A Leupold bow site.
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From: Jon Stewart
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Date: 17-Sep-18 |
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This is a Bitzenburger alignment jig. The company offered me a new jig for it. Not many around.
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From: Jon Stewart
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Date: 17-Sep-18 |
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Fayes smokers clip. These things clipped on to your quiver and held your cigarette while you shot.
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From: Jon Stewart
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Date: 17-Sep-18 |
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An aluminum nock and a strange insert that goes in a #7 Microflite and uses a 5/16 field point.
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From: Jon Stewart
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Date: 17-Sep-18 |
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Bow sling that goes around the bow handle and you slip your thumb and finger in the loops.
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From: Jon Stewart
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Date: 17-Sep-18 |
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Bow talley. Tournament archers used them to keep a running score.
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From: Jon Stewart
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Date: 17-Sep-18 |
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Powder push and score card holder used by tournament archers.
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From: Jon Stewart
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Date: 17-Sep-18 |
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Cut master broadead sharpener.
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From: Jon Stewart
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Date: 17-Sep-18 |
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Bear pocket quivers. That's it for. Post them if you got them.
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From: Clydebow
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Date: 17-Sep-18 |
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Great stuff, thanks!
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From: Sinner
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Date: 18-Sep-18 |
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That's pretty awesome. Thanks for sharing!
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From: Jon Stewart
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Date: 18-Sep-18 |
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In the photo with the Bear site is a Bear plate, Tamerlane zipper pull from a bow case and two Bear quiver mounts. One is plain and the other is rubber coated.
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From: Jon Stewart
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Date: 18-Sep-18 |
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Bear heads, feather rests and a Bear key chain made by Bear out of a bow tip.
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From: carpenter
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Date: 18-Sep-18 |
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Great stuff!!
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From: Babbling Bob
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Date: 18-Sep-18 |
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Still have an "instinctor" patch and a Bear powder pouch just like above. Like the v hunting sight as I remember those well. It was based on the diameter of the target such as a deer's ribcage. Remember some of the other stuff too. Fun post.
Some of us used to make those brush rests out of mascara brushes before they got popular. Never liked the Bear sights they put on the 1964 and newer bows. Turned the Tamerlane from a beautiful bow (the 1963 models) to an almost beautiful bow with not so good mechanical stuff hanging on it. Did not like sights in those days, but many of the best shooters shot with them.
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From: Jon Stewart
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Date: 18-Sep-18 |
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Art Laha was from Wisconson and put out this brochure.1929 Michigan hunting license.
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From: Jon Stewart
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Date: 18-Sep-18 |
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Spiral Killers, I guess, lol
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From: Babbling Bob
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Date: 18-Sep-18 |
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Some of those gadgets and archery tools came out of work shops out-back of someone's house. Those work shops were a product of our parents and grandpareant from the depression who would build woodworking and small fix-it shops in the back yard and go out back and build furniture, radios and electrical gadgets, and whatever was needed. Wife has wire stirrers from that time in her kitchen gadget collection made by what we call wire art now.
Seems like in the late fifties/early sixties when I first read some of those "Archery" magazines at the scout hut, there were lots of archery inventions by folks still used to making whatever they needed or could dream up. This is why your post is so great Jon Stewart as the days of the popular rosewood recurves were full of small gadgets such as you posted.
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From: Jon Stewart
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Date: 18-Sep-18 |
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Sovereign bow site. Probably one of the best sights out there at the time
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From: Jon Stewart
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Date: 18-Sep-18 |
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Never used Bear belt and buckle.
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From: South Farm
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Date: 18-Sep-18 |
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That's an awesome collection! I love the Instinctors patch:)
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From: Ron LaClair
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Date: 18-Sep-18 |
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I used most of that old stuff
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From: Jon Stewart
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Date: 18-Sep-18 |
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Ron did you know Art Laha. Probably one of the best deer trackers around.
I think those are Instinctor window decals. I think they came in a patch and would like to get one of those myself.
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From: bowfitz
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Date: 18-Sep-18 |
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decal reads arrowmate broadhead quiver by rose something,not sure
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From: Nemophilist
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Date: 18-Sep-18 |
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Art Laha Tracking Pamplet
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From: jaz5833
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Date: 18-Sep-18 |
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That's some VERY cool stuff!!
I wish I liked history this much as a high school student.....
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From: Hip
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Date: 18-Sep-18 |
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Arrow Penetration Limiter
Hip
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From: Hip
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Date: 18-Sep-18 |
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From: Hip
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Date: 18-Sep-18 |
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Byers Super Sharpener
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From: Burly
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Date: 18-Sep-18 |
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That's some cool stuff guy's, I especially like the Bear bow tip key chain.
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From: Will tell
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Date: 18-Sep-18 |
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Been on a few romps over the years.
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From: Zepnut
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Date: 18-Sep-18 |
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Bow Mate Clicker
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From: Zepnut
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Date: 18-Sep-18 |
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Nelson Arrow Holder
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From: Zepnut
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Date: 18-Sep-18 |
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Just about everybody had a set of these. Kamo Bow Covers
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From: Zepnut
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Date: 18-Sep-18 |
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Kwicke Kwiver
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From: Zepnut
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Date: 18-Sep-18 |
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HUSH BOW QUIVER
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From: Zepnut
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Date: 18-Sep-18 |
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Black Hawk Tapering Tool
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From: Ron LaClair
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Date: 18-Sep-18 |
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"Ron did you know Art Laha. Probably one of the best deer trackers around."
Jon, I didn't know Art personally but I knew of him.
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From: Ron LaClair
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Date: 18-Sep-18 |
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I use to love the St Charles back quiver, I had two of them that I used
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From: Ron LaClair
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Date: 18-Sep-18 |
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When Glenn visited my shop he signed my quivers
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From: woodsman
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Date: 18-Sep-18 |
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Indian archery Dacron string.
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From: Keefers
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Date: 18-Sep-18 |
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Bowfitz I have a brand new quiver just like that in my shop I got a few years ago from the auction site.Neat quiver that rotates.
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From: Ugly Coyote
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Date: 18-Sep-18 |
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The tag with this arrowhead stated it is Japanese from the 1600's. Is that old enough?
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From: Ugly Coyote
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Date: 18-Sep-18 |
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This is actually a badge.
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From: Ugly Coyote
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Date: 18-Sep-18 |
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I included the tape measure with this one because without it you wouldn't get the actual size of this. Know what it is?
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From: Ugly Coyote
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Date: 18-Sep-18 |
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Yes, a giant matchbook.
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From: Ugly Coyote
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Date: 18-Sep-18 |
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An arrow straightener.
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From: Ugly Coyote
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Date: 18-Sep-18 |
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A few old NFAA decals. And, yes, those are Instinctors decals above, not patches.
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From: The Whittler
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Date: 18-Sep-18 |
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I thought it was going to show pics. of some of us :-)) me included.
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From: casekiska
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Date: 18-Sep-18 |
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Ugly Coyote - you posted a photo of a glass from the One Shot Antelope Hunt. Any chance you can post some info on this? Can anyone? The history, when, how the guys were selected, consequences of missing,....etc., etc.? In advance, thanks.
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From: Gator1
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Date: 18-Sep-18 |
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Great thread. Awesome.
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From: Trap
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Date: 18-Sep-18 |
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A full card of Bear Feather Rests
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From: Trap
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Date: 18-Sep-18 |
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Bear Archery, NFAA and a few state Bowhunter organization patches
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From: Trap
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Date: 18-Sep-18 |
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Bear broadheads, bowstrings, Ferrel tite, belt buckle ,etc
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From: Trap
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Date: 18-Sep-18 |
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New old stock Sweetland Hunters
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From: Trap
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Date: 18-Sep-18 |
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Some new old stock “turkey pointers”. (full length feathers)
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From: Gator1
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Date: 18-Sep-18 |
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Awesome.
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From: buster v davenport
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Date: 18-Sep-18 |
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Ugly Coyote, the first fiberglass arrows that I had were used in the 1958 NFAA tournament and first Fred Bear money shoot. bvd
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From: Woods Walker
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Date: 18-Sep-18 |
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This thread is making me feel absolutely ANCIENT!
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From: Ugly Coyote
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Date: 19-Sep-18 |
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casekiska,
I don't have any info on the hunt and their website doesn't include bowhunters. I didn't see any mention of archery in the history of the hunt either. Maybe i was looking in the wrong place.
Seems like the modern version of the hunt is a "good old boys club" for firearms only.
Anybody have any better information?
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From: Keefers
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Date: 19-Sep-18 |
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Trap those rests look Awesome I love to see those and the old leather Bear and Wing rests that had the bristle brush on them as well.One of the best threads I have seen in a while so keep them coming folks.
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From: casekiska
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Date: 19-Sep-18 |
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Ugly Coyote - Like you I have heard of this hunt but know relatively little about it. Mostly what I know is just bits and pieces picked up over the years from various sources. Further, I am not even sure what I heard is 100% accurate, so what I say below may or may not be correct.
Apparently, the One Shot Antelope Hunt was a hunt sponsored and conducted by a group of archery tackle manufacturers in conjunction with the city of Lander, Wyoming. It was by invitation only and was held once a year for a few years in the 1950s. Participation was by invitation only and very few individuals were invited to attend/participate each year. Further, those invited generally were noted celeberties and/or well-known bowhunters/archers. Seems to me I recall the names Guy Madison, Howard Hill, and Larry Whiffen Sr. (among others) being associated with or invited on this hunt. Apparently it was considered quite an honor to be invited to attend this hunt and relatively few did it over the years.Supposedly each bowhunter was allowed just one arrow, shoot it and your hunt was over. I suspect the hunt was more about fame & fortune and camaraderie for celeberties and for publicising bowhunting than actually killing an animal.
Again, the above info is just what I seem to recall, I have not heard this hunt mentioned or referred to in at least 25 years so my memory is fuzzy on it. If someone knows more or can correct what I posted, I invite your comments. A friend of mine, his dad went on the hunt. I'll see if I can track him down and get some more info. This might be a piece of archery history worth learning about and preserving.
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From: scndwfstlhntng
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Date: 19-Sep-18 |
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Absolutely fantastic stuff, and very nice quality pictures. Thanks everyone who shared their treasure troves and let me see things that I never knew existed: like the handle protector cup to sit on the arrow shelf. The sleeper however is the picture of Barry W as a young man. Now ya got something there!
SG
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From: wooddamon1
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Date: 19-Sep-18 |
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Some neat stuff here. I like that Muskegon Bowmen patch, Jon.
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From: sammyg
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Date: 19-Sep-18 |
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After reading these posts and seeing all the neat old stuff you guys have saved and hoarded over the years it got me to thinking and wondering if I still had any of the old archery related accessories, here is a little bit of what I've found so far.
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From: stagetek
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Date: 19-Sep-18 |
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Great thread.
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From: Ron LaClair
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Date: 19-Sep-18 |
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An honorary Life membership to the Howard Hill archery club in California from Hugh Rich
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From: Jimbob
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Date: 19-Sep-18 |
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You guys have some really cool stuff. thanks for sharing
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From: Ugly Coyote
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Date: 19-Sep-18 |
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Original Shankland Saxon Corporation card for the Para brush rest.
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From: Ugly Coyote
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Date: 19-Sep-18 |
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Hugh Rich version of the Para rest. He bought the inventory and clicker dies when Shankland Saxon Corp. closed.
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From: Ugly Coyote
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Date: 19-Sep-18 |
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In addition to the popular brush rest Shankland Saxon also made these.
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From: Osage Outlaw
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Date: 19-Sep-18 |
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Very cool pictures guys. Thanks for posting.
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From: Trap
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Date: 19-Sep-18 |
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A few Bear Arrows, 50s and early 60s
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From: Knifeguy
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Date: 19-Sep-18 |
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Nice collections guys. Here’s a few thing that I have. Lance
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From: Nemophilist
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Date: 19-Sep-18 |
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My Bear Super Razorhead Buckle. 1987 and 1988.
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From: Nemophilist
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Date: 19-Sep-18 |
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The Fred Bear Sports Club.
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From: HuckFinn
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Date: 20-Sep-18 |
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Anybody know the year this fletching jig was made. Just curious
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From: HuckFinn
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Date: 20-Sep-18 |
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First Traditional Archers of California patch.
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From: HuckFinn
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Date: 20-Sep-18 |
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A little Nor Cal archery history.
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From: HuckFinn
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Date: 20-Sep-18 |
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Great read.
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From: casekiska
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Date: 20-Sep-18 |
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Huck Finn - That looks like one of the Fleetwood brand fletchers made by C.E. Love of Denver. I had one as a kid back in the 1950s and can recall using it. I think I got it for Christmas in 1956 so the fletcher would date from at least that far back.
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From: MStyles
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Date: 21-Sep-18 |
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Old Browning Slip-On Quiver. It came from a Browning Wasp Hunting Set I had. Two were in the box, I kept one.
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From: aromakr
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Date: 21-Sep-18 |
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What casekiska said about the one shot antelope hunt is correct.
On the first hunt, Larry Wiffen, Howard Hill and Guy Madison were invited. Guy had to back out because of a movie commitment, and Fred Bear was his replacement. That's where the problem between Fred and Howard started. Howard had killed a goat but with his second arrow running at 90 yards. he and his guide were returning to camp. Fred Bear was trying to see if he could kill two antelope with one arrow, waiting for them to line up properly. The pickup not driven by Howard inadvertently scared the antelope at Fred's blind. Fred blamed Howard for the mishap. That lead to a life long dislike between the two. Here is the antelope Howard Killed, he gave the horns to Larry Wiffen Jr.
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From: aromakr
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Date: 21-Sep-18 |
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Made a mistake on the distance it was 134 yards. and here is the photo of the horns.
Bob
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From: casekiska
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Date: 21-Sep-18 |
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Interesting story aromakr. FYI, it was Larry Whiffen Jr. who told me that story many years ago, probably back in the eighties. Jr. and I hunted together for probably 30 years or so. Larry is now living in TN, I'll have to ask him if he still has those antelope horns. By the way, I don't believe Larry Sr. ever did get an antelope for himself. He passed away in September 1960 just a few days before the famed WI Bowhunters Assoc. "Necedah" Broadhead Shoot. At the time he was President of the association.
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From: aromakr
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Date: 22-Sep-18 |
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casekiska:
Larry Jr. still has the horns, I received the picture from him when I was doing my book.
Bob
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From: MStyles
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Date: 22-Sep-18 |
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I like the way Ben Pearson glued two pieces of hickory together, with the grain run-off running off into the center of the limb, was an innovative way to avoid the limb breaking. I had thiat same child’s archery set, and was impressed with how they did that. I wondered why no one else has done that with adult bows. I suppose with the advent of fiberglass, it wasn’t necessary.
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From: Jimbob
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Date: 26-Sep-18 |
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You guys have some awesome stuff.
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From: Nemophilist
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Date: 28-Sep-18 |
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Nice thread. Lots of nice pictures.
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