Getting one for Christmas for a good price. This will be the first bow I've ever bought, and I would like some guidance as to what to look for when it comes.
I'm getting it used of course, so I expect it to reflect that. Does anyone have any experience with this particular model? Any input would be welcome!
Thank you!
There were several models of Necedah produced over the years. Do you know which one you'll get? Does it have an "X" designation on it (X-26, for example)? Length? Color? etc. Any photos?
My personal favorites are the later model X-26 bows, like this one:
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Shakespeare built many quality bows and the Necedah models are among the best.
Mike
Thank you! I'm not yet sure of the markings. I'm waiting for a reply from the seller.
Thank you for the reply though! I'll be sure to ask for more pictures from the gentleman.
The Necedah was neck-and-neck with the Ben Pearson Hunter . . . and that's a very good thing.
I've had several; a Necadah and a Super Necadah. Both were great bows. For the price, they are twice the buy my most expensive bow is. Not sure why I sold the little 54", because it shot great and was a real pleasure to shoot. Guess sometimes I get caught up in the quest for something new, but I've caught myself looking at them again on e-xxx.
If your bow is in decent shape and in a weight range that's appropriate for you, you're going to love it.
Awesome Bow. You should expect to be happy! I have shot both the Necedah and Super necedah.
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Okay, I have a decision to make. Starting to have reservations about the particular bow I was looking at. The gentleman says its a Necedah from his boyhood, with a 'custom paint job', thus no actual pictures of the manufacturer markings. Plus, no answers to questions regarding specific information about the bow. Perhaps I was over zealous?
Found another listing with more specific information, actual pictures of the markings. It's a Shakespeare Necedah 'wonder bow' X-22. It's listed for the exact price I was going to pay for the non-responder. Anyone with me in thinking this is a more secure deal :)
And thank you for the wonderful information! So glad to have the pictures! Big help in seeing what to look for!
And Gila Mike, it's an X22, and here are some photos. Hope I did this right!
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Seem legitimate?
When its painted and there are no markings, you would have to put it on a scale to find out the weight. I think if you are going to shoot this bow a lot, that would be your first biggest consideration.
As for the wonderbow you have listed. It could be a nice bow. Best thing to to though is go and take a look. I found a lot of bows listed on that site, the people are clueless as to what it is and often overpriced. Often they are bows found in the attic or closet from an old relative.
I had one just like in your pictures, it was 35 lbs and it shot well.
Let us know how you make out.
Also, when you go look at it, you will be able to see things like twisted limbs and cracks.
I killed my first deer ever and a couple more with a Necedah that looked like Gila Mike's above. Good shooters for sure. I paid $50 for it used at a local archery/bait shop. Recently sold it here on the classifieds.
I bought one for my dad last season and he said it is the smoothest drawing bow he has.
Shakespeare Necedah was the first good bow I had. Mom bought it for me for Christmas when I was 14. I sold it a long time ago but it was a great bow. I sure shot at a lot of squirrels, rabbits and groundhog with it.
Andrew...
Most of the Shakespeare bows were called "wonderbows" at one time or another but the X-22 in your photo is NOT a Necedah. It's a Custer model bow. Definitely not the same. The Custer bows were 60" AMO. Here's a photo of the Shakespeare logo from an old Custer (notice the X-22 still partially visible):
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Off the top of my head, I can't remember all the X-designations for different Necedah models but I know a few.
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There was also an X-28 Necedah. I know because I have one (58"AMO & 40#), all green wood and green glass on both belly and back sides. Sorry I can't find a photo of the logo right now.
There may have been others but I'm not sure. There are other folks around who know more about the Necedah production history than I do. Perhaps one of them can help out with the details.
Mike
Gila Mike, how does the Custer compare to the Necedah?
I've neither owned nor shot a Custer but I'd choose the Necedah in a side-by-side comparison. That's not to disparage the Custer or any other model, just my personal choice.
I grabbed this photo of an old Custer off the Web a couple of years ago. This is the only photo of one that I have in my files:
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Here's a Necedah X-31 for comparison:
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Mike
I bought a Custer model when I first thought of returning to Trad. It was a fine bow, enough to get the flames stirring again. Shakespeares were some fine bows, Wonderbows for the price. :archer2:
I can't say enough good things about my X-30, it's got great zebra wood with black glass. It's the only short bow I own @54" but it shoots great! :archer2:
I have a blog which might help
http://shakespearearchery.blogspot.com/
There is also a X12 WAMBAW. Its 58". My grandson has one and it shoots very good.
The Ocala is the one I like best. I bought a new Super N with zebra wood and it was a really nice bow. shot it several years and broke a limb. First bow I ever broke. LOL Really liked it though/ Ikept that riser for years thinking I would do something with it but never did.
God bless and good luck Steve. I believe the Ocala is X 18 if I remember right.
Sixby,
The 52" Sierra is the X-18.
For the $ a really good deal - ive got an x-30 in zebra wood & black glass - used it to stump with & it shoots a heavy arrow really well - also like the tall riser window as I'm not a consistent canter - the grip is pretty wide so it will tend to shoot Lt if youre not paying attention to your bow grip hand - I'd recommend going to a longer length if you can to decrease any finger pinch - if it's your first bow don't go too heavy or your technique will suffer - have fun with it - M
I have shot the x-30 Super Necedah, I liked it, good bow. There is a guy here that collects shakespeare bows, he has a website with a lot of info, shakespearearchery.blog
I had an x-30 super necadah,gave it to a friend who was a competition compound shooter,now theres one more convert to our ranks,great shooting bows.