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White knight limbs help

Messages posted to thread:
Ksans 26-Sep-22
4t5 26-Sep-22
1buckurout 26-Sep-22
Ksans 26-Sep-22
Dan In MI 26-Sep-22
Kelly 26-Sep-22
Orion 26-Sep-22
From: Ksans
Date: 26-Sep-22




Hello, I have a bear mag take down handle with white knight light limbs. I used it 15 years ago to shoot tournaments. My shooting partners were Al Reader and his stepson Dave Harby. I was really close to them. Al got this bow for me to shoot. The white knight limbs are improperly marked from the factory. The poundage for the handles are marked wrong(backwards). Al told me this was a special set of limbs. They are turning yellow, have some chips or scratches but overall they are nice. They are legit pieces ( the mag handle and limbs ) right from Al’s collection in New Jersey. I am a single dad now, with no child support, and need to sell some items. Al passed away and I cannot get ahold of Dave. This bow helped me win third place at Denton Hill in my class. I do not know where to sell these so the right person gets these in their collection. Al said the limbs were very rare and might be the only set like that. If you could direct me to the proper place or people, that would be so helpful. I could get you photos if needed. Thank you, Kevin

From: 4t5
Date: 26-Sep-22




You could post them for sale in the classified section.

From: 1buckurout
Date: 26-Sep-22




I don't do Facebook, but I've heard folks reference a Bear Collectors page there.

From: Ksans
Date: 26-Sep-22




Thank you for the replies.

From: Dan In MI
Date: 26-Sep-22




Bear archery collectors on fb would be a good start.

From: Kelly
Date: 26-Sep-22




Definitely go to the Bear Archery Collectors page to find out the rareness of your bow.

Then you can list the bow where those on there recommend.

From: Orion Professional Bowhunters Society - Qualified Member Compton's Traditional Bowhunters
Date: 26-Sep-22




Hmmmm. Backward markings might make the limbs unusual, but i doubt collectors will place any increased value on them. White Knight limbs were generally made in lower poundages for target shooters. Thus, the white glass. You probably have a nice mag riser bow, a good shooter/hunter, but I suspect it doesn't have much collector value. But good luck on your endeavor to find it a new home.





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