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Rare Hill memorabilia?

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Longbow1415 17-Mar-17
Sipsey River 17-Mar-17
George D. Stout 17-Mar-17
Zman 18-Mar-17
Deno 18-Mar-17
Longbow1415 24-Mar-17
camodave 24-Mar-17
manybows 24-Mar-17
manybows 24-Mar-17
manybows 24-Mar-17
manybows 24-Mar-17
manybows 24-Mar-17
longbowguy 25-Mar-17
manybows 25-Mar-17
From: Longbow1415
Date: 17-Mar-17

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Just received what I believe is a very rare item, a complete set of Lobby cards for Howard Hills first movie, The Last Wilderness. Anyone else seen a complete set of these before? Considering these cards are 82 years old, they are in very good shape. Have a few hours ahead of me, with Adobe Photoshop. I have digitized the images, now to remove all the pin holes, tears, creases and dirt. When finished, they will look like the day they were issued!

From: Sipsey River
Date: 17-Mar-17




I have a photo of Howard Hill in High School. He is standing with his football team. I will try to post the picture.

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




Make a nice wall hanging for the bow room.

From: Zman Professional Bowhunters Society - Associate Member Compton's Traditional Bowhunters
Date: 18-Mar-17




Very cool. I agree with George.

From: Deno
Date: 18-Mar-17

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Skipped a day in High School and saw "The Man" and the movie. Lucky enough to acquire the poster the same poster a trade with a fellow. LWer.

Deno

From: Longbow1415
Date: 24-Mar-17

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First one framed, only seven more to do ...

From: camodave
Date: 24-Mar-17




That fits in the category of once in a lifetime find.

DDave

From: manybows
Date: 24-Mar-17




Here is an actual blunt owned by Howard Hill that was traded by Jerry Hill to Jacques Bonin then acquired by me in a trade. Notice the period correct nock and blount. The arrow is stamped Ben Pearson and Howard Hill and made by Ben for Howard for his trip to Africa was what I was told. There is an exact copy of this arrow in the Hill collection in the Pope and Young club in Chatfield Minnesota.

From: manybows
Date: 24-Mar-17

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From: manybows
Date: 24-Mar-17

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From: manybows
Date: 24-Mar-17

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From: manybows
Date: 24-Mar-17

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From: longbowguy
Date: 25-Mar-17




If you don't mind, we would like to know the length of that arrow. - lbg

From: manybows
Date: 25-Mar-17




The arrow is 28" from inside the nock slot to the tip. I read some where that Howard's blunts were a bit shorter than his broad heads.





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