Has anyone heard any news if this is going to happen or not?
I would like to know also.
same here. im ordering all the stuff i need to biuld arrows. want to add this to the list
I sent an e-mail to Three Rivers this morning,no answer yet
Didn't 3R post they were meeting this week or very soon to talk about this? It will be nice to hear for sure if it will happen and how long the wait time will be.
I'm still waiting to hear from 3Rivers. I have the drawing ready that they need to make it happen, and all they have to do is ask for it. It looks like it would be a good seller for them.
I will own 1 if they make a 5 1/2 inch
Probably only a 5", since the goal would be to precisely replicate Fred's feather. The surface area on his 5" is very close to what you get on a longer 5 1/2" due to the greater height.
Yep, keep it true to form. Besides, I want a 5" Fred Bear chopper! Left-wing please.
Any news on this yet?
I've been in touch with Jonathan on this. No word from Bear yet on authorizing the chopper. If you can't wait, draw a template of the shape you want and order a custom built one. It only takes a couple weeks. In fact, if Gary traced his feathers......
Has anyone heard any updates on this? Would love to have one of these choppers if they became available.
I agree Owlbait,Alittle BEAR Mojo can't hurt.
I agree Owlbait,Alittle BEAR Mojo can't hurt.
If anyone is still interested, contact Herb Haines. He made me one a couple of months ago after I got tired of waiting for 3R. His is modeled after the vario and in my opinion is a much better chopper. I love it and the feathers are perfect. I've been meaing to do a post but have been so busy. Tried to add a pic but having trouble with where it is saved and photobucket. :knothead:
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FYI: 3Rivers promised to follow through with Bear and to also keep me posted, however, I'm sorry to say that I still haven't heard anything definitive. I'm still hopeful as it might be a big mistake if they don't offer my idea to the general public (Which, BTW, I offered freely, even agreed to send them my drawing with no strings attached). Things moved a lot faster when Fred was alive and at the helm of Bear,even later all I had to do was call up Frank Scott who would get the ball moving. I long for the days of a solid handshake!
Gary the last contact I had with Jonathan was he was waiting for Bear approval. Seems his end is ready to move, just waiting on Bear. I believe you could send him the drawing and have it made without calling/modeling it as a Fred Bear Chopper. I really like the Custom Chopper they made for me!
I made my own version and have created enough of "Fred's feathers" to last a few seasons. I was just hoping it would be marketed so other guys would not only have a nice design, but be able to carry a little tribute of sorts to Papa Bear in their quivers:^)
Still waiting on Bear Archery to give us the go on using the name. I send an email about once a week to every other week about this and also about bows currently on order. I am sending another email this morning.
Open to making a custom chopper for anyone wanting it right now. Just need a sample feather, or drawing on solid card stock.
Johnathan Karch
3Rivers Archery
Johnathan@3RiversArchery.com
As convenient as it is, I did get a reply this morning from Bear Archery. I am not sure it was taken in front of the bosses, but the Marketing Manager replied with the following:
"We would prefer that you shy away from the name Fred Bear for the product name, as we continue to grow and expand our traditional products this will be the name that we will utilize in our marketing and branding strategies."
Sorry guys, but without the Bear name and story the new (old) feather cut would not be marketable.
I am trying some other avenues with them though to see if we can come to a compromise.
Johnathan
How very short sighted of Bear Archery. Anything out there with Fred's name on it only points back to one origin and enhances the brand over and over again. Sheesh. Why not market them as "Legacy Cut" or something similar....the customers will be the ones to call them by whatever name they choose.
Yea...I like the idea of "Legacy Cut".
Friggin lawyers screw up everything.
(Please eccept my apology if you are a lawyer and don't screw up everything!)
Papa B Legacy Cut!
Frank Scott (Bear's oldest employee, close friend, and curator of the Bear museum in Gainesville, once wrote me a letter stating that I could use Fred's name on any project I had under development (Happened to be a video at the time). Frank knew that Fred had taken a liking to me several years before he passed and that's all Frank needed to know . . . well, now you see what happens when more "knowledgeable" folks have taken over the helm in the sunshine state. Probably the same people who decided it was in the best interest of the public to sell part of Fred's legacy - the complete contents of his museum, to Bass Pro Shops. Many of Fred's trophies are currently scattered among the various Bass Pro stores and are, for the most part, being ignored by the people walking the cluttered isles. Much of the huge collection has been "in storage" at the BPS national headquarters in Springfield, MO. Rumor has it that the artifacts will eventually be displayed in an all-new and expanded Bear Museum there, however I'm not holding my breath on that one.
All of these developments are sad indeed. Fred was such an open and caring person, always very willing to share of himself. The Fred I knew would have been honored that guys are so interested in shooting the same feather shape that he preferred in the 60s - mid 80s. He most likely would have widened those arctic blue eyes of his, grabbed his suspenders, and had a good laugh at the prospect!
Personally, I don't see why someone can't offer both a chopper AND a pre-shaped feather burner ribbon calling both "Legacy Shields" or whatever, BUT adding a note that the shape is based upon one of Fred Bear's original feathers or feather designs. What would be wrong with that?? If someone steps up rest assured that I'll supply the drawing I made from one of the arrows Papa Bear gave me..
Johnathan, did 3Rivers experience any problems with Bear Archery when you marketed the "Fred Bear Hat", or was that item licensed before the company changed hands??
In defense of Bear Archery,
They have just dropped a good amount of money, time, and resources into the traditional archery line. They now are protecting their brand and making sure they are getting the benefit for all their hard work revamping their trad line. I would not be surprised to see cease and desist orders for just about any item that is using the Bear name without rights from Bear Archery.
Items we sell that have Fred Bear in the name (such as the hat) will most likely have their name changed or dropped. Depends upon the item. Bear Archery didn't bother with these little things before, but with their revitalized interest in traditional archery (which is a good thing) they are going to protect their brand.
Johnathan Karch
I'm happy with my "Legacy Cut" feather chopper inspired by Gary Logsdon, based on Fred Bear's design and made by Herb Haines. All brought together by Trad Gang. Hope I didn't offend anyone or infringe on any licensing!! :biglaugh:
Johnathan, I share a hope that Bear's renewed interest in improving and expanding their traditional line will assist in promoting and enriching our sport. However, I also sincerely believe that they should utilize more than Fred's name and photographic images in the process; his sense of fair play and lack of ego were powerful components of Bear Archery's success. The current people in charge can learn a lot by studying why Papa Bear was so successful.
More than once Fred allowed other parties the luxury of utilizing his product concepts. This often resulted in additional profits for Bear as more people became interested in the sport of bowhunting. Yes, I know, "times have changed", but old ways shouldn't necessary be buried with the past.
I read that Bear Archery has been seeking input from the traditional community regarding the company's plans for their "newest line of traditional archery equipment". If that is so, then these discussions are not only timely, but apparently welcome. Hopefully the request was made in earnest and they will look at the big picture when deciding if minimally profitable products (like "Fred Bear hats and feather choppers)are threats to the company OR opportunities to continue Fred Bear's legacy.
As it stands, the "Legacy cut" is available, but still at a custom chopper price, $39.99. Anyone that wants one please send me a cut off of the pattern and we will match it up to that, OR
Gary, if you can mail me a sample you made from the original (cardboard cut out works great or a burned feather) I can use that for anyone that places an order.
Johnathan
I would be surprised if there are very many at Bear Archery, Inc./Escalade Sports that are more interested in Fred Bear's legacy rather than making money.
Johnathan, I should be able to do that. My main goal all along has been to get Fred's shield cut into the hands of whoever wants to carry a bit of Fred's legacy in their quivers. Oddly enough. I have an old home movie my wife shot of Fred and me talking about his preferred feather shape, which I called "a shield". Fred laughed and said "I don't know what you call it, I just know that like it!!" So will a lot of others Fred. Stay tuned . .
Johnathan.....maybe you should forward this thread to the folks you deal with at Bear. Gary has provided great insight here into Fred's personality and outlook where the traditional archery community is concerned. They would do well to follow in their founders footsteps (no matter who paid to own it). Fred was an inspiration and/or friend to most members here, and to honor his legacy of sharing and helping those he met would most likely be his wish.
Jonathan, as soon as you get the sample from Gary please pm/e-mail me. I would like to order that Lil Chopper design. It will go well with the new one I have! :thumbsup:
Gentlemen, there is another factor to consider here. Bear Archery has a product year that goes from October to September. Don't expect ANYTHING new from Bear until October. If they decided to market a Fred Bear feather chopper I would expect to see it Oct 1. Hopefully they will decide to go this route. I don't see why they couldn't have 3 Rivers make it.
Jonathan, get me your mailing address and I'll cut you an accurate silhouette of Fred's feather. FYI, Fred burned the feathers on those arrows, so you may want to offer a burner ribbon version as well as a chopper.
3Rivers Archery
PO Box 517
Ashley, IN 46705-0517
Attn: Johnathan Karch
Got it. Look for it next week.
Just wanted to bring this back up.....in talking with 3Rivers last week they need a "pattern" of this to produce the chopper.
Does anyone have a tracing they can forward to me via email so I can move forward on getting a chopper made?
Has anyone actually had one of these made?
Thanks in advance.
I am interested as well to know if it will be available.
I want one too, but they told em the same thing when I emailed them.They need the pattern.
Arrow making "season" is looming on the horizon and would enjoy chopping my own feathers.
Thanks again guys.
Me too patiently waiting.
I'd buy one in LW in a minute. Keep us posted. This would be a great seller. I hope they follow through and make them.
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I will keep you posted guys.
Thanks.
jcar315 - Been over a year, anyone know the status?
Last I heard is that it is a no go......would be interested if anyone has heard otherwise
Get a feather burner and and make em any shape you want.
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