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Main Boards => Trad History/Collecting => Topic started by: Cody Roiter on August 26, 2009, 05:54:00 PM
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Hello Guys, Here is something I have never posted before.. The things you find put away in boxes.. Guys I had these two news paper clippings for a long time and just found them two day.. The first of is Before Bill took off for his Africa hunt.. The date is unknowed as there is no date on this paper clippings....
That looks to be a Hill stlye Head he has..
(http://i647.photobucket.com/albums/uu197/TradBowKid/BillN080.jpg)
(http://i647.photobucket.com/albums/uu197/TradBowKid/BillN081.jpg)
(http://i647.photobucket.com/albums/uu197/TradBowKid/BillN085.jpg)
Next is a follow up when he is on his hunt..
(http://i647.photobucket.com/albums/uu197/TradBowKid/BillN084.jpg)
I have never seen thses two news paper clippings before...
Enjoy,
Cody
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Cody, Great "find" in your stuff. Cool pic in a trench coat with his bow & arrow/broadhead combo. Any way to get a pic that is close enough to read the article??? What does it say about Fred?
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Coming rigth up..
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(http://i647.photobucket.com/albums/uu197/TradBowKid/BillN2082.jpg)
(http://i647.photobucket.com/albums/uu197/TradBowKid/BillN2083.jpg)
(http://i647.photobucket.com/albums/uu197/TradBowKid/BillN2086.jpg)
Follow up
(http://i647.photobucket.com/albums/uu197/TradBowKid/BillN2088.jpg)
(http://i647.photobucket.com/albums/uu197/TradBowKid/BillN2089.jpg)
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Great stuff Cody! Thanks for posting it. Greg
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Great read. Thanks again Cody. So he rated himself a "fair" shot? Don't know what kind of shot I would be on elephants at recurve range....
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Fantastic Cody!
That needs a frame for sure.
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Cody, That was just great. Thanks for posting
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seboomook- I am in hopes to make a small frame for them.. Just have not done it..LOL...
Cody
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Don't know what kind of shot I would be on elephants at recurve range....
John,
How could you miss? :bigsmyl:
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Might be too scared!!!!!
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Might be too scared!!!!!
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I think I would be as well....LOL
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Cody
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Guys, Do any of you know what bow Al had that was Bill's.. Because I am thinking that the bow that Al was showing me was Bill's work out bow which was also a #100 I wonder if that is the same bow that Al that is in the article?......
Any help would be great,
Cody
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Cody - Nice article about Negley, thanks for posting it.
Negley's 102# bow was in the Bear Museum in Florida the last time I saw it.
Fred made 5 bows for Negley to work up in weight while in training over several months, if I remember the weights correctly they were 73#, 78#, 90#, 96#, 102#. Negley broke the 78# right after the 90# arrived.
When I was at Al's home, he showed me one of Negley's bows, can't remember which one it was for sure, it had to be either the 73#, 90# or 98#.
I have the 100# identical twin to Negley's 102#, but mine was not made as one of Negley's bows and does not have Fred's inscription to Negley on it.
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Thanks Wade, Could you post some photo's of your #100 bow if you get the time..
Also dose any of know the year this may have been.. As what model bow Bill was useing that Bear made for him...
Cody
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Negley's bow is a 1957 Kodiak Wedge Sight Window... truly a RARE BEAR...
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Very cool, Cody.
Fellows, Bill actually did clean-miss one elephant on a later hunt, at ten yards range!
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Man I would not want to miss the and have the elephant come after me..LOL.....
But Also Bill didn't take a guy with a back up gun which would not go over well these days..
Cody
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Cool stuff :thumbsup:
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Those were the day's. Awesome stuff !
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(http://i647.photobucket.com/albums/uu197/TradBowKid/BillNphoto1.jpg)
(http://i647.photobucket.com/albums/uu197/TradBowKid/BillNphoto2.jpg)