What else can you do with old archery trophys?, put em in box's down the basement? you can't melt em down and sell as precious metal So I put some shelves in the shop and set em out for people to see....and to collect dust. I didn't think to count them, they're two deep on the shelves. They go back as far as 1960 and up to the 1980's
Sorry for the poor cell phone picture
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I like it! :notworthy:
That's an amazing accomplishment :notworthy: :archer2:
There's a lot of loosed arrows represented by that collection. Very impressive display Lobo.
Bet there was no "peeking" on the shots that won you those! Burned a hole in that old turkey target! You are truly a master of the bare bow.
Cool picture. I enjoy the old pictures you post like that one on the wall.
We have 4 cardboard boxes of them from the family. Right now they are in storage but soon to be given to a group like the boy scouts for recycling. As you, wrote, dust collectors
I like it. :thumbsup:
We have some as well, one very special one. My son at the age of 7, competing with every kid up to the age of 16, about 20 kids, took his first. On that plaque is also a nickel with an arrow ding on it, that was shot out of the air that same week. I epoxied it to the plaque.
Looks like "Gold Dust" from here, Ron.
The word "trophy" represents food, and I have a feeling that your freezers were never empty.
Living legend comes to mind.... :notworthy:
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Nice display and very impressive, that is,what they are for.
Our UBM club in Mo. Run the archer portion of the "Deaf Camp " held each year for Deaf children and their families.
For several years we,collected members old trophies and repurposed them. These,kids really got excited each was awarded a trophy as the completed the range.
Their monetary value is probably very small, but, as the ads say, "priceless!"
It's like a scrapbook you can look at every time you walk by it.
Just so you'll know during my tournament days in the 1960's, field archery was very popular. There was a shoot somewhere every weekend so awards could pile up over the years.
I took another picture this morning and counted the ones on the shelves. There's 91, so counting the ones that were lost or broken over the years probably over 100.
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You are an inspiration to us all... :thumbsup:
Thank You! :notworthy:
Gee, Ron... That looks like the collection I once had around our house from my 2 sons!!!
Honestly though, to be fair... They were Juniors & Cubs, so there really wasn't THAT much competition!!!!! LOL
However... They RARELY came home "empty handed"!!! Maybe I should bring them up out of the basement & put them on display again...???
Wonderful collection, My Brother!!!!! :notworthy: Easy to see where your years of knowledge & wisdom have come from!!!!! Thank You for sharing them with us!!!!! :clapper:
I had a similar situation, solved it by giving them to a local archery shop for their kids leagues. The smiles are priceless! I did keep a cup full of medals.
Nice memorabilia, i got rid of all my trophys when the young ones came.
If I didn't have the shop to put them in they would probably still be in boxes or donated to a worthy cause. They seem to fit right in where they are now.
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Remember the Elm Hall challenge Ron! What will we use for a trophy? :bigsmyl: :bigsmyl:
I've got my trophy all picked out
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Well done Sir La Clair Warrior of the Woods! You are most deserving of these endorsements!
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That is really cool. Display them with pride as they've been earned.
That's one heck of an accomplishment Ron, you should have them out and on display. :notworthy:
Bob
X2 what mnbwhtr said, a couple kids archery shoots will help you thin them out a bit. Congratulations Ron on your accomplishments! :thumbsup:
Denny
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Ron you should seriously consider writing a book. With all the pictures and trophies, you must have a wealth of memories and stories to go with them. I am sure it would be a huge hit.
Wow look at all that hardwear!
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I've got my trophy all picked out
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Ron put a whuppin' on Roger and our Shrewhaven Lodge camp mate Greg at the Elm Hall shoot last summer with an old vintage aluminum handle recurve that he had just picked up. I think it's admirable and sporting that he's going to put a string on a cane for this year's event/competition. So Lobo is that cane considered a recurve when strung or a hybrid?
Great job! I just found some of mine cleaning out the storage shelves. I'm going to put them up as well.