Several people from Washington and surrounding states had a great time this past April 13-15 at the annual "Rock Shoot" sponsored by the Traditional Bowhunters of Washington.
I know at one point we had 365 shooters registered. But feel this may not have been the total number even though it was a record attendance for our shoot.
We had vendors present that met all or most of our needs and many guys trading and selling from their private collections. Many sales and trades were made. :goldtooth:
I personally came home with 3 new beauties too add to my collection. :biglaugh:
First a double shelf, original condition 1954 bear Static tipped 47# Grizzly if awesome condition. :eek:
A very nice 1954 58# "Compass Kodiak" double shelf recurve.... :D
And last, but definitely not least, a truly beautiful original 50# 1964 50# Kodiak. This bow is a rocket launcher form another era. :jumper: :jumper:
Gene :archer2:
Sounds like lies to me. I don't see any photos.
:archer:
Well, it's not raining at the moment and I've been gone two weeks.... After knocking the lawn down today while it's dry, I'll try and get some taken and up tonight. :thumbsup:
Gene
good on you Gene,now I wait for the pics. :thumbsup:
The wife and I were there and it was a great shoot and a great time had by all.
Beautiful weather too.
Gene thanks for doing your part in helping make it a great shoot.
We will be there next year for sure.
John
Dog gone it Gene, Why didnt you call me? I missed it!!! Dang! got so wrapped up in the springer fishing I forgot about it!
Had to look a bit for the cord to download...here ya go..... I'm happy with them let me know what you think...BTW, the static tipped Grizzly looks like new and none have stress marks nor crazing.
I'm not sure why they are so big as all pictures were re-sized to T/G specs. on photobucket before posting them here??
(http://i753.photobucket.com/albums/xx177/BrokenArrow-03/2012RockShootandBearbows105.jpg)
1954 Grizzly.....limb tips
(http://i753.photobucket.com/albums/xx177/BrokenArrow-03/Copyof2012RockShootandBearbows097.jpg)
one side of the dual shelf riser on the Grizzly
(http://i753.photobucket.com/albums/xx177/BrokenArrow-03/Copyof2012RockShootandBearbows096.jpg)
The Compass Kodiak, also a 54 and a dual shelf bow has seen a bit more use as seen in this comparison picture... still it has straight limbs, great tiller and shoots sweet...again there are no stress marks nor crazing on the limbs....
I think the earlier glass Bear used in those days may have been less prone for this than some used in later production bows ??
(http://i753.photobucket.com/albums/xx177/BrokenArrow-03/2012RockShootandBearbows101.jpg)
Grizzly.... strung profile
(http://i753.photobucket.com/albums/xx177/BrokenArrow-03/2012RockShootandBearbows098.jpg)
A strung profile of the Compass Kodiak.. any advise as to the best shelf and side plate material would be appreciated.. Also, what are your thought's on restoring it, as it could definitely use a new leather grip wrap and there is one decal needing replacement on belly side of top limb ??
(http://i753.photobucket.com/albums/xx177/BrokenArrow-03/2012RockShootandBearbows103.jpg)
Good Stuff Gene! That Grizzly looks amazing! Thanks for sharing....
Some great looking bows there....good foraging I'd say!
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Glenn
Gene,
Looks like you made some great "scores" but how'd you shoot?
It sounds like a good time was had by all! :thumbsup:
Ron,
I never shoot and post my lowly score. :readit:
Gene
Excellent find Gene, it looks like you hit the Trad bow jack pot. I hope to own a 54 compass bow one day! :clapper: :clapper:
Very Nice Gene, That static looks just like mine. Give me a call when you want to hit the river for a springer or two!! Cheers Rich
Awesome bows and the shoot sounds great! :thumbsup: