From: SoDak Jake
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Date: 19-Mar-17 |
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I was wondering if there was a good book or website that explains the difference of the years, models....etc of Bear bows. Thanks.
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From: Knifeguy
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Date: 20-Mar-17 |
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Here you go! There's also quite a long thread on it if you search. Lance.
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From: Bud B.
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Date: 20-Mar-17 |
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Make sure you buy the revised version.
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From: Tdonns
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Date: 20-Mar-17 |
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It's also on Kindle if you're an E book person like me. Way too many books cluttering up the cottage....need the room for bows! :-)
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From: camodave
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Date: 20-Mar-17 |
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I have learned a lot about Bears by buying, selling and shooting them. For me the no-shoot Kodiak Deluxe is a myth.
DDave
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From: Kodiaktd
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Date: 20-Mar-17 |
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I went Bear bows only around 20 years ago. Sold all my other brand bows, both production and customs. I've got all the Bear Archery Grayling catalogs both paper, and on cd. I also got twenty-one of the Bear Archery Gainsville catalogs. I'm still looking for eighteen that I don't have. Once I get them all I'll put them on cd. Plus I have Jorge Coppen's book, and some other information I collected on-line. And I've been shooting Bear bows since 1969. Even with all this information I'm still learning new stuff.
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From: Kodiak
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Date: 20-Mar-17 |
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Get the 1949-78 Bear Archery catalog cd. It's an excellent resource.
3 Rivers and others have it.
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From: Whitetails2
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Date: 20-Mar-17 |
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Jorge Coppen's book is the best reference out there!
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From: Kodiak
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Date: 20-Mar-17 |
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Agree that Jorge's book is excellent.
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