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Main Boards => Trad History/Collecting => Topic started by: Tom Phillips on March 11, 2009, 06:36:00 PM
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I am wondering if there is any info on NA-PO Bowyers ?
Thanks
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ttt
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hummmmmmm.bd
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Tom:
Let me do some digging, The NA-PO was as very popular bow in the mid to late 50's. I believe Fay Schoners (spelling?) won the Nationals with one around 1956 or 57. Fay was a member of the club I belonged to in Modesto, Calif. I can remember many of the top shooters using that make.
Bob
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keepen it up...bd
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Tom:
I looked for several hours today trying to find information on the NA-PO. I could not find an ad for them. I did find a Picture of the lady I spoke of she won the nationals in 1959 and the bow she is holding does not look like a NAS-PO. Sorry I could not be of more help.
Bob
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Thanks for the info. Could it be made by HUgh Rich company ?
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damn it that name rings a bill.I just can't think right now..bd
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Tom:
I don't think it was made by Hugh. I remember a lot of NA-PO's being used in central and northern California in the Mid to late 50's. I did run across an ad by Potter Macquarrie that they carried NA-PO bows that ad was in an issue Archery magazine in 1958. I would bet that Tim Meigs could give you more info on this as he was very active in Field archery during that period. He's usually not in his shop until afternoon anymore, but give him a call.
Bob
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I believe Bob is correct on this one.
However Tom get off your ass and get your camera and pc working together.We here in the collecters section need pics.bd
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Bob,
Thanks for the info. I will be camera ready in the near future.
The bow I have marked Na-Po Bowyers is backed with BALEEN.
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Holy chit baleen you should have mentioned that earlier..Now I'am really confused.Hugh Rich did build several baleen bows ??????? pics pics pics bd
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Tom you know something came to me in my sleep last night.Could it be possible those were built by Hugh for NA-PO ??? and hurry up and get Jr.over to get you hooked up on the camera will ya ??? bowdoc
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Tom:
Here is a little more information on NA-PO bows they were first made in Oregon The company was owned by ? Nash and Bob Poppe. They moved to Oakland, Calif and Bob Poppe bought out Nash. They made a lot of bows for Hugh Rich, instead of Hugh building them of NA-PO. The Baleen bows were probably made in Oregon. And the Baleen was probably obtained from Glenn St Charles, I would call Glenn and see what he knows.
Bob
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hummmmmmmmmmmm interesting.bowdoc
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:saywhat: :cool: