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Main Boards => Trad History/Collecting => Topic started by: Forest Archer on April 08, 2009, 09:25:00 AM
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Here is my '68 Super K, What did the original shelf rest and plate look like on these? Lets see some pictures of the '67,'68'69 Super K?
(http://i576.photobucket.com/albums/ss209/Joe-H-/000_0003-48.jpg)
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oh, that is nice!
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I still say that the '68 SK has to be one of the prettiest bows I have ever seen. Black riser with rosewood horns and that high contrast white trim on the front...man o man!
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they are great looking great shooting bows for sure.bd (http://i264.photobucket.com/albums/ii175/bowdocsarchery/sk001-6.jpg)
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TTT for more pics, If you have a picture of the original rest for these bows lets see it.
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come on now somebody give it up.I do not have a pic of an original black and white calf hair strike plate for a super anywhere.bd
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check the other site for a picture and source for a reproduction
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Wow, I would never have thought they came out with the 2 tone calfskin. I have a brown/white calfskin I took off my '74 Super K, Did brown/white ever come out on a bow? Thanks Kenscollick
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I have the original set up at home, but the bow is so pitiful looking I would be embarrased to post a picture of it. As I recall, it has a white rug rest with a black & white calfhair plate. Kinda Jersey Cow looking. Now let me make one correction...it "HAD" a white rug rest.
That's what happens to them when you drag them through Louisiana marshes trying to sneak up on South Louisiana Cajun Whitetails.
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that's a beauty :thumbsup:
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wow, that's a hottie there, whoo hoo.