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Main Boards => Trad History/Collecting => Topic started by: Orion on July 06, 2011, 04:44:00 PM
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Is there a source anywhere that describes the differences in these models from year to year. I'm looking for specifications -- riser lengths and depths, maybe grip circumference, etc. I realize these specs can change with length and weight of the bow, but would like to see anything that's available.
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I sent you a PM.
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kind of hard to do because in 59-62 all bear bows were hand finished.Meaning they may have a slight difference from one bow to the next ? bd
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Thanks Bjorn and bowdoc. I realize this info is hard to come by. I have read in two sources that the 60-61 risers were longer than the 59-60 risers, and that the 60-61 risers were deeper, back to belly, at the arrow shelf. These dimensions would be created before glue-up, subject to differences in weight and length, of course, so I'm thinking that hand finishing wouldn't change them that much. Hmmmmm. Maybe we have a whole nother data collection project here. :bigsmyl:
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I didn't bother with pics we have all seen them. Although hand finished with some variance; I measured a bunch of them and took averages to create the differences; or not.
The 61 and 62 bows are the same bow; the bottom of the throat is 1 3/4 from the floor and grip is 5 1/4 circumference; riser is 27 max length-that is where the actual wedges end. Limb widths are 1 3/4 and the curvature of the recurve is the same for both.
1959 and 1960 bottom of throat is 1 3/4 off the floor; grip is 4 3/4 for the 59 and 5 circumference for the 1960. Max riser is 20 1/4 for the 1959 and 21 1/4 for the 1960; limb width is 1 1/2 for the 1959 and 1 5/8 for the 1960. The recurve is more dramatic in the 1960 than the 1959.
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Thanks, Bjorn. Exactly what I was looking for. Some pretty noticeable differences in riser length and limb width.