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Main Boards => Trad History/Collecting => Topic started by: Jon Stewart on October 15, 2010, 04:21:00 PM
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Stopped by a garage sale today and saw no archery equipment. Asked and the guy brought out his mothers equipment. The short of it is I paid his asking price of $13.00 for everything.
An all wood longbow (looks like a cloth backing), no markings on it, wood arrows with assorted field tips and metal blunts. Three of the arrows had killed deer and had the 1948,49 and 59 metal deer tags attached and a hand made back quiver with Michigan bowhunter buttons attached from 1948 to 1955 on it.
If I take photos (can't do internet)would someone like to give me info on the bow and heads. I would need your address to mail the photos out. I would appreciate it.
Jon
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Bro send them to me i will post for you.<><
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oh yeah I'am setting on the edge of my seat right now waiting on the pics to pop up ? bd
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man I had to pee but I'am back now ? bd
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:scared: :archer:
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Frank will do. Thanks
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I'am having withdraws here guys real bad please help me help me bd
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Oh sorry bowdoc all the pics appeared while you were taking a pee-then the guy asked about the value of a bowhunter button and you know the rest!
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I am taking photos and sending them to Frank who in return will post them for me. Forgive me for my computer stupidity when posting photo's. LOL
I am not asking the value on here just tring to date the bow and heads. It's obvious that the equipment is around 1948 because of the attached kill tags to each arrow. The heads are still razor sharp.
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Here ya go Jon, hope this helps also if you click on the pics it will take you to my webshots page and in the upper right of the page will allow option to view full size of that pic and can then get an even more detailed view of the goodies in the pic with one more click to zoom in.<><
(http://inlinethumb05.webshots.com/34180/2819491570051876912S600x600Q85.jpg) (http://sports.webshots.com/photo/2819491570051876912AYTdDH)
(http://inlinethumb59.webshots.com/46650/2458059980051876912S600x600Q85.jpg) (http://sports.webshots.com/photo/2458059980051876912nQFrGE)
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Thank you Frank wow Jon is that stuff ever cool or what good hit.Those look kind of like Roy Case broadheads ???? bd
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The arrows have 4 differant blunts on them as shown. Not sure what to do with this stuff. I hate to break all this history up. Any thoughts on what kind of bow this is? I have never seen on with a hand guide as shown on the back of the bow.
thanks for posting Frank. I have to learn some of this high tech stuff!!
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I would either keep it or sell as a complete set. Don't break it up. Irreplaceble history there.
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Anyone know what the name of the broadhead is? Its from the late 40's.
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The broadheads look to be either Roy Case Keen or Stan Schaffer Keen style. Because of the finish I would say they are Case.
I think the strip of metal above the grip on the back is a draw check...back of broadhead hits this rather than the fingers.
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I believe the broadhead is a Roy Case (from Racine, WI). Don't remember the model off the top of my head (I'm at work).
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Case Keen, 1940 ish
(http://i698.photobucket.com/albums/vv341/bowhunterfrompast/Broadhead%20Collection/011-7.jpg)
Hey! Ron. How you is?
I stole an image of the Case Keen from Rick.
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Hey Charlie, long time, no talk.
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Jon,
Did the tutorial I sent you about how to post pictures help you? Or was it just a waste of my time?
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It wasn't a waste of your time. I have to learn how to down load them first. Will review after deer seasons (pl). I have really been busy with Camp Cuervo business also. I really appreciate your help,
thanks again
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Don't break it up. Al the items are like turning back the clock. The homemade quiver is great.