I have a bow that I would like to identify the maker and the year made if possible.
It has 3 sets of numbers stamped into the wood.
J97- I assume this is the model number
62- is the bow length
43- is the marked bow weight( my scales read 44@28)
The back of the bow is green fiber glass that looks like it made of burlap inside.
The belly side of the limbs is a reddish brown glass.
I can't come close to guessing the wood.
I have some pictures to post.
I'm also hoping to see for myself if the tips are working. If you have an opinion about them let me know.
Thanks in advance!
God bless,Mudd
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PS: I also posted over on the History forum.
No clue,but the tips work fine. looks good. Hows it shoot?
A Blackhawk/Cravotta Bros. perhaps?
It's so sweet that it's hard to believe.
You feel nothing or hear anything when you drop the string.
I shot it so well that my last three outings, it got the cal.
Call me crazy, yeppers, it's so.. I left all of those custom bows just hanging and cradled this baby morning and evening for 3 days now.
I just keep thinking how special it would be to get a deer with a near-geezer bow.
God bless,Mudd
thats a sweet looking bow mudd.i have no idea who made it.i just wanted to say nice bow,steve
Mudd
Is that the bow you were telling me about? I see what you mean about the rest. Never saw one like that. Hope you get an answer.
Keeping the faith
Magnus
Mudd ,I have identified it as mine I lost it last year can I have it back.Thanks for finding it. :goldtooth:
The green glass on the back is probably Pantherglass. Made in the 50's/60's. It was woven and that is why it looks like burlap. Don't know why it wasn't used more it was great stuff.
Mudd,
From the post title, I thought you might be looking for a good psychiatrist. :bigsmyl:
That's a good one Butch!
Keeping the Faith
Magnus
I had one of similar dimensions and very similar handle that I bought at Montgomery wards. The lams did not look quite as thick, mine was bought in a close out with lots of archery stuff in 1970. It was an even better shooting bow after I trimmed a few pounds off of the ends of the limbs. I gave it to a friend and it still gets use every year. However, I think that arrow rest looks very much like ones that were around in the 60s that we used except ours had the bend sharper and were the other way around. The two colors of glass does not say mass produced for Montgomery wards somehow.
might be a root bow. had one with the same kind of glass. just a thought.