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Main Boards => Trad History/Collecting => Topic started by: raghorn on December 13, 2011, 11:05:00 AM
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Apparently Fred had a brother making bows also.
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Originally posted by raghorn:
Apparently Fred had a brother making bows also.
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Ron - You should ask "sparklerman" if Paul was Fred's brother or his son?
This is almost as interesting as the Bear "BOBBLE HEAD" broadhead that was listed a few years ago...
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I sent a request for clarification to the seller and have not received an answer.
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Gotta wonder what the reserve is. Only bow I know of that was made by Paul Bear.
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Ron- Besides having an unknown brother named Paul,something else I just learned about Fred that I never knew was just stated in another auction.Check out the description of item #170749450737.It starts out by saying that Fred Bear made parts for airplanes during WWII and ended up with a bunch of extra aluminum he used in his bows like the Polar in the ad made around 1945-46.So much more to learn about Fred Bear and Bear Archery.
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The more I learn the less I know I guess.
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Lots of X-Perts on the Internet out there with information that most legitimate collectors and historians have never heard before...
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There was a WWII plane called the Bearcat and Fred probably had something to do with building it, and thus the creation of the Bearcat bow followed. It is all making sense now.
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Sometimes you just need a couple more pieces and the puzzle starts coming together.
Another good one I heard was that Fred got the tips of his fingers cut off his right hand by his sister when they were younger.They were playing a game to see if Fred could move his hand out of the way before she came down with the chopper doing some farm chore.That's why he shot left handed.Now there's a hoot. :laughing: