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Bow I.D. For Nemah

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Knifeguy 16-Oct-18
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Knifeguy 16-Oct-18
From: Knifeguy
Date: 16-Oct-18

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Here are some photos of the bow that I brought home from Richard’s in order to make a string for it. I’ll let the photos do the talking. Neither of us are sure what kind of material is used for the backing. However it appears that the bow is just 2 pieces of hardrock maple, unless there is a splice beneath the leather grip. White plastic arrow shelves on both sides of the riser. Thanks for the help. Lance

From: Knifeguy
Date: 16-Oct-18

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I should add that it’s 60” nock to nock.

From: Knifeguy
Date: 16-Oct-18

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From: Knifeguy
Date: 16-Oct-18

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From: Knifeguy
Date: 16-Oct-18

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From: George D. Stout Compton's Traditional Bowhunters
Date: 16-Oct-18




No decal residue anywhere? It's kinda tough since several companies made starter bows that looked similar. Just looking at glass color alone I want to suggest Cravotta Brothers, Black Hawk Bows. That said, Indian Industries, and Ben Person also made bows that looked like that.

From: Knifeguy
Date: 16-Oct-18




You’re thinking along the same lines that I am George. Yep, no decals or residue. Only where the price tag was removed. Lance





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