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Diamond in the rough.

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Bassman 04-Jun-19
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Clydebow 04-Jun-19
From: Bassman Professional Bowhunters Society - Qualified Member
Date: 04-Jun-19

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I made a trade for this Ben Pearson Silver Sovereign Barron, because it was a 35 pound bow.I stripped ,and refinished it . It had a hair line crack on one tip on the back of the bow. I added phenolic tip over lays, and a fast flight 10 strand D97 string.It was a full day's work, but worth it.Very nice shooting bow now.

From: Bassman Professional Bowhunters Society - Qualified Member
Date: 04-Jun-19

Bassman's embedded Photo



I made a trade for this Ben Pearson Silver Sovereign Barron, because it was a 35 pound bow.I stripped ,and refinished it . It had a hair line crack on one tip on the back of the bow. I added phenolic tip over lays, and a fast flight 10 strand D97 string.It was a full day's work, but worth it.Very nice shooting bow now.

From: Bassman Professional Bowhunters Society - Qualified Member
Date: 04-Jun-19

Bassman's embedded Photo



From: Bassman Professional Bowhunters Society - Qualified Member
Date: 04-Jun-19

Bassman's embedded Photo



From: Bassman Professional Bowhunters Society - Qualified Member
Date: 04-Jun-19

Bassman's embedded Photo



From: Bassman Professional Bowhunters Society - Qualified Member
Date: 04-Jun-19

Bassman's embedded Photo



From: Bassman Professional Bowhunters Society - Qualified Member
Date: 04-Jun-19




Near as I can figure it is a 1961 model.First 2 pics are the same,but you get the idea.

From: 76aggie
Date: 04-Jun-19




Great job Bob.

From: Scott Alaniz
Date: 04-Jun-19




Looks great and a lot of fun to shoot!

From: fdp
Date: 04-Jun-19




Good job. I've run across everal Pearsons lately that have those splits at the limb tips.

From: Clydebow
Date: 04-Jun-19




Nice job.





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