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Main Boards => Trad History/Collecting => Topic started by: ncheels on July 20, 2012, 01:57:00 PM
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Can someone tell me the year of this Bear Alaskan recurve? It came with a Bear leather top 4 arrow hunting quiver. Serial # is RF863 if that helps.
Thanks.
(http://i1141.photobucket.com/albums/n591/rmgarcia30/Vintage/036.jpg)
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(http://i1141.photobucket.com/albums/n591/rmgarcia30/Vintage/020.jpg)
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Looks like a 1958 Alaskan, I believe the first year they came out.
Mike S.
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I agree looks like a 1958, 1959 had rust colored glass and two shelfs also.
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Great. Thanks for the input guys.
My next question is this. My wife is going to shoot this and I want to replace the leather grip. Is there any specific technique for replacing the leather grip? I'll try to find some thin leather but for attaching it, but, is there a specific glue that is best or is super glue just fine?
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Mike and Wadde are correct as a 1958 and the first year offered.
You can probably do a search and find other threads on replacing a leather grip but here is one.
http://tradgang.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=14;t=000835#000000
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Thanks a lot Jack.
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Nice looking bow!
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Thanks Charlie. My wife thinks it will look better with a new leather grip lol. I have the string on it's way and I'll shoot it first to try it out : )
It was quite a surprising find. I purchased some archery supplies locally from an older archer, who's dad help found the original Baltimore Bowmen archery club.
He gave me this bow to go along with the supplies I bought. It had camo paint on it. I cleaned off all the paint to find this nice Alaskan! So that was a very nice surprise. And it's in great condition.....limbs, tips, everything. So for her sake, I'll put on a new leather grip : )
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I have a few 1959 dual shelf Alaskans. I have a very high opinion of them. They were a low end bow at the time but I love shooting mine even though they are over 50 years old.
Congrats and enjoy the "new" bow. Be sure to post pics of the grip!
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Thanks ceme24. I have found a place where I can buy some leather scraps but hopefully I can find 5-6 oz leather scraps. I'll post the finished pics in the coming weeks.
Like you, I own vintage bows to shoot, not to hang on a wall. So this is a nice find.
Like your Graham quote : )