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Main Boards => Trad History/Collecting => Topic started by: bill22222002 on January 14, 2008, 08:35:00 AM
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maybe somebody out there can help me. I have two bows. One is an old Stemmler. I can find a web site on them but no idea of its worth. I remember it as being in our attic when I was a kid and I am 57. It is a longbow but the handle is flaking off and I am not sure if it would be safe to shoot or not. The other is a bow my father won at a game dinner in the mid 60s. It is marked Blackhawk short hornet. I used this bow when I was still archery hunting and am thinking of going back to. It is in excellant shape and is a recurve bow. Thanks to anyone who answers this
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Tough ? about the Stemmler, Best to check the unmentionable auction site, under completed auctions.Sounds like the Blackhawk is a shooter. but not sure what your ? about the short bow is?
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I was asking who made it and if it might be worth anything. It is marked blackhawk short hornet
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Blackhawk bows were made by Cravotta Bros. in McKeesport Pa. They made quite a few short bows with most having a bee logo or model, ie:short hornet, Bee Bow, Yellow Jacket etc. The shorter recurves were pretty basic and I would say maybe 50.00 value. The longer reflex bows they made were much nicer and bring more money. They had a lot of models with bright colored glass that really caught the eye.
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I had a blackhawk short hornet once and sold it for $50. Sorta plain, but shot pretty good.