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52" #50 Recurve Identification

Started by ariser, November 06, 2011, 02:15:00 PM

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ariser

Hello Fellow Trad Members. Does anyone have an idea what this little bow might be?




bryan r

Send it to me and I'll try to ID it for ya.    :readit:

Fletcher

I wanna say Shakespeare or Ben Pearson.
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Grey Taylor

My Pearson looks quite a bit different so I'd lean to Shakespeare.

Guy
Tie two birds together; though they have four wings, they can not fly.
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Jack Shanks

Jack Shanks

The Whittler

I have a Shakespar same specs and looks just like it. Not a bad little bow and shoots pretty good at my 29" draw.

Bud B.

Light wood and brown glass seems to me to be a common Shakespeare Wonderbow theme.

I have an X-24 Yukon model.
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DGF

I have the same bow @ 45# and believe it to be  a shakespeare. Same colors & serial number configuration with the II underneath. Opposite the rest you may find a witness mark where the shakespeare emblem once was.

ariser

Hello Fellow Trad Members, thank you very much for all your help. I am grateful to find out it is a Shakespeare, possibly a Wonderbow.

Big Bird



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