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Main Boards => Trad History/Collecting => Topic started by: Flyrite on January 14, 2009, 10:44:00 AM
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330300665077 Any thoughts?
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Not any good ones.
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:biglaugh:
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Definitely not a Grumly. The Bear logo ont he bow was not used 'til long after Nels was gone from Bear, I don't think he ever made a "CUB", and the style of the limbs and tips are definitely not his.
Although I am not that familiar with Nels' signature, I have seen enough of Fred's signatures to guess that this is not his,
Can your spell F-R-A-U-D
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Can I barrow a white pen, I think there may be a "Grumley" 1972 Kodiak in my collection...
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I think Grumley is rolling over in his grave, maybe not rolling but spinning wildly.
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:jumper:
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I have one in my basement that says "To Fred from Nels". What could that mean?
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Oh come on,
Remember the Earl Hoyt Jr's personal bow,on the Bay, everything but a letter.
Raineman??? ring any bells.lol
Jim brought this one up a while back.
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If a signature is all it takes, I have about 85 bows that I can sell as:
"Jack Millet's personal Bow"
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I saw that bow. ASked the seller if he had any proof of authenticity. He said he would stand behind it if someone could prove it's not.
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Maybe signed by Fred early on...then signed by John ? Grumley Nelly's son later ??? just asking ?? Someone else may know the sons sig a little better then I but it does look that way to me..maybe....however I've signed a many a Grum myself...........bd
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I was just looking at that bow.