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Main Boards => Trad History/Collecting => Topic started by: johnnyrazorhead on January 19, 2009, 04:10:00 PM
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Something a little different but something I thought some of you Bear guys might enjoy.Last summer after a trad shoot up in Grayling I was invited by my friend Pete Kocefus to go to Fred Bear's old house along the banks of the AuSauble River right next to the old Bear plant.He got permission from the new owner so my son and myself stopped by for a bit to lok around and take some pictures.Boy was it cool being in that house.Talk about mojo.Here's one of my son in front of Fred's fireplace.This is the same fireplace shown in Fred's film "The Good Earth" with astronaut Jim Lovell.Jim and Fred are sitting in front of it in the film.
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Thats pretty neat sights sounds and smells of archery.Wow John your alot younger then I thought you were...bd
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Here's my son in front of the fireplace in Fred's bedroom.
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Fred's bedroom again with a little bit of the view.Nice sunroom with a hot tub in the back and looking right out over the AuSauble River.Not sure if the hot tub was there when Fred was living there.Maybe Pete knows.
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Here's Fred's kitchen.Imagine the meals that were cooked here.Fare from all over the world from many of Fred's hunts.
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Here's one from inside Fred and Henriettas personal bathroom off of their bedroom.Pretty fancy considering how old this is.
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Sorry about that last one.It is NOT Fred and Henriettas bathroom.I forgot to load a new picture.Here's the pic of their bathroom sink.
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One of the bathtub in the same bathroom.Where Fred washed off the dirt and grime from a long days hunt before settling down in front of the fireplace.Ahhhhh.
(http://i475.photobucket.com/albums/rr118/johnnyrazorhead/Fredsbathtub.jpg)
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Here's a nice shot of another room in Fred's house.What a beautiful view of the AuSauble River.No wonder Fred was so happy here instead of Florida and came back often in the fall.
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I've saved the best for last.The Coup de Grace(or something like that).The King's Throne if you will.I mean no disrespect here to THE MAN.Whether we like it or not fellas,alot of our time at home is spent right here.Sometimes it's the only quiet time we can get and escape from the distractions of the outside world even if only for a short while.Grab a few hunting mags,maybe an old Kodiak or a photo album and get down to business.I would imagine Fred did the same thing .Who knows what ideas may have been born right here while Fred was doing his thing.All part of the history of Fred Bear.
I thank Pete for letting me tour Fred's house and take some pictures.It was a chance of a lifetime.I hope you guys enjoy it as much as I did.
(http://i475.photobucket.com/albums/rr118/johnnyrazorhead/FredswindowtotheAuSauble.jpg)
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Sorry guys,I did it again.Here's the photo for the last post.
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Doc,
I did have pics of me in front of the fireplace but I didn't want to wreck the post right off the git' go.Figured my son did the photo more justice and wouldn't be so distracting.
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Maybe, Just maybe, that bathroom color inspired the color of those pea-green/mustard colored TD limbs we've seen posted here recently :saywhat:
Cool Pics John, thanks for the tour.
Trap
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Trap,
I never thought of that.Maybe Fred did get the inspiration for those mustard colored limbs right there.Good observation.
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Ok John, let me get this straight... you take old Kodiaks into the bathroom with you?? Suddenly I want to go home and wash my bows... :biglaugh:
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John-
You know Pete Kocefus? The snow mobile guy? When I first "discovered" Fred Bear I wrote Pete a letter. He must be one heck of a nice guy, because he arranged for Mrs. Scott (widow of Fred Scott) to send me autographed pic of Fred from the old museum down in Florida. I have the pic framed and hanging near my bows.
I have never met Pete face to face, but I'm a big fan!
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LOL @ Chuck :D
You don't take your bows in there?
What's up with that??
Trap
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There I go thinking out loud again.I may have taken a Kodiak in there once,twice at the most.I was bored and didn't have any reading material on hand.
Don't worry Chuck,I wash my hands when I'm done.
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Bill-Yes I know Pete,the snowmobile guy.Met him many years ago while in pursuit of all things Bear.Good guy that Pete.
Rich-I didn't find any of Fred's toe-nail clippings,but it's not because I didn't look,although I did see some curly hairs in the bathroom.But Pete was in there before I was so I can't verify their origin.I left them alone.
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Hey John, I loved that tour of Fred's place and thanks so much for doing it.
I'm sorry that you did not find any toenails for Rich, but someone said Mrs. Bear would not let him do that in the house. He could only clip his toenails outside.
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No wonder I couldn't find any.I was looking in the wrong spot.Glad you liked them.Nice pic of Fred.
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wow u guys kill me. LOL
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What a beautiful view of the river.
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John – Good photos of the inside. Here are a couple from the outside.
The last time I visited Fred’s home was April, 2005. This was taken from the water’s edge looking back at the rear of the house.
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This was taken at the water’s edge at the back of Fred’s home, looking toward his dock at the left.
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I took this one while standing in Charlie Kroll’s back yard… guess you could call it Charlie’s Private Trout Pool…
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Charlie Kroll’s cabin is 50 yards in front of his Trout Steam… Nice little paradise!
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Wade,
Nice photos.Fred and Charlie sure knew how to pick a "campsite".
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We all know that Papa Bear was a business man first and foremost.
Now we all can see where he did his business.