I have an early Bear cub bow (took pic of bear decal because some can judge year by that) is this a longbow or a recurve ?I know newer cubs are recurves, I don't have a string for it and need to know the length to get ? Bow specs are:
49# pounds
C - 10902 (serial # ?)
Arrow shelf is a wood chip than can slide in leather handle to be a right or left hand bow
63 1/4 inches from tip to tip
All info is appreciated, now to get back out to the woods hunting !
Thanks Dan.
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Hi Dan,
I have a Cub like yours that is 35#. It is a reflexed longbow. It measures the same as yours tip to tip (it is marked 62"), and the string I made for it is 58". Gives it a 7" brace height, give or take.
As far as the year, I was told the mid-1950s, but I really don't know the exact year. You might post over on the Trad History/Collecting forum and get more answers.
Any deer yet? I have relatives in the thumb, and have a hankering to get back there next year to hunt whitetail again.
RonP
Thanks for the info Ron !
Today was the opener and I didn't have any come in within 100 yards, I was in the woods watching them in the field.
Dan
That bow is a 1952 based on the riser shape and glass color.
Great looking deer mounts on the wall by the way.
Thanks Bjorn !
I now realized I should of posted this in the history / collecting forum, but anyways I still got my answers, live and learn !
Dan
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