If you where ordering a bow from a bowyer with over 20 years experience and referenced a Bear Take Down Green Stripe and they said they did not know what you are talking about would you have a concern ?
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http://tradgang.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=14;t=003836
Here is a thread on them
Not necessarily. Although many folks that are really "in" to trad archery know what you are referencing, plenty would not. Some folks just aren't into Bears and keeping up on whats hot and wouldn't know (or care) if green stripe meant 1962 or 1982. Craftsmen, artist types are often of the beaten path a bit and might not be plugged into the web or the mainstream trad community. That is not necessarily a bad thing.
He may do great work and produce fine bows.
Only if they were making me a recurve,,,,,,how could you not know a Bear T/D ????
Only if he made Bear TD green stripes.
I don't know what one is, and I've been shooting trad for about 12 yrs now, so, no, it wouldn't really concern me.
No, no one knows everything.
Only if I was wanting something duplicated off the Bear. :help:
Wow, really surprised by the responses so far.
I never was that crazy about Bear takedowns, so I didn't pay much attention to the different versions. Same thing with lots of cars. I have been driving cars for 45 years, and have shot trad bows for 55 years, but I never even heard of a Green Stripe and don't know anything about many cars. I do have 4 dozen trad bows, and not a single one of them is a Bear. All but a couple are custom bows. It's kinda what a fella is into that holds his interest. Obviously, that bowyer is not into Bear bows.
Allan
Allen answered it about as good as it can be answered. If we were all Bear fans, no one would be able to afford them
Surprised by the answers?
I agree with the others. IMHO Not a big deal. He is probably busy in the shop building bows and not on archery forums.
It sounds if you already have your doubts. If you have doubts at this stage go elsewhere.
I think the reference that "they" did not know what he was talking about. It wouldn't bother me at all.
My favorite longbow is made from a gent in NC who doesn't have an email address or internet access. Not really concerned with other bow designs, just builds what he knows...
I appreciate someone not "chasing" the copy cat design as is common now a days.
Mitch. Thanks for pointing that out. I read his post wrong.
No, I would not.
No.
But if he was not familiar with a Howatt Hunter I might have a concern.
John
I've been shooting nothing but traditional bows for 25 years and don't know for sure. I am not a big fan of Bear takedowns and am not up on the different configurations.
I wouldn't worry about it too much if a bowyer doesn't know either.
No
all the custom bowyers I work with are head and shoulders above Bear Bows - none of us care about a green stripe. I appreciate Fred Bears contribution but bear bows are production bows sold by a compound bow company.
Suprised...maybe, concerned..no
I would be more intersted in the reputation of him and his bows...since thats what you'll be buying.
Eric
QuoteOriginally posted by WESTBROOK:
Suprised...maybe, concerned..no
I would be more intersted in the reputation of him and his bows...since thats what you'll be buying.
Eric
X2....that's what I was thinking.....
No.
Not really. Over the past 45+ years, I've owned a fair number of bows, but only a small percentage of the different models made. If you described a bow to me by referring to a particular model, unless I had owned that model, I doubt I'd know what you were talking about.
Just because they don't know about what other bowyers are good at, don't mean they aren't good at what they make.