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Title: Ben Pearson H70 7888
Post by: ballsz1 on June 03, 2009, 10:08:00 AM
Hi, Can anyone tell me what meaning the BP H70 7888 has.  I realize BP made a lot of bows but is this model a keeper?  I've discovered it was first issued 1969 but I could not find out how much it sold for or what the "7888" might signify.  Thanks in advance for any replies.
Title: Re: Ben Pearson H70 7888
Post by: wadde on June 03, 2009, 09:00:00 PM
The BP stands for Ben Pearson, This was a Ben Pearson Hunter bow and the H probably stood for hunter. The serial number I can;t help you with. The bow is more than likely a late 60's to early 70's model. You can find more info at archery archives.com but that site is known for viruses. They are good bows and good shooters and originally sold for aroud 59.00 to 69.00 depending on the year.