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Bear bow refinish

Started by kurtbel5, August 30, 2007, 02:04:00 PM

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kurtbel5

Bowdoc,4nolz, HELP (or anyone else)
 I am waiting for my Tru oil kit in the mail, I've stripped the finish off. I am wondering what color/make stain Bear used or are they natural,if stained, I have used watco and deft with great results but I'm not sure on this application. is there a pro or con to stains under tru oil.If stain is used will the fiberglass p/u the color of the stain?now that the finish is off.
        Man law has to wait
         Thank you  Kurt

TimZeigler

kurt, I don't recall Bear ever using stains on there risers, could be wrong tho.

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OconeeDan

Well, I believe Bear used stain on their bows with green or blue risers!
I read that Bear used Fullerplast for finish.
Dan

TimZeigler

Your probably right Dan, I even have one of those green bows with the blue stripe.  For some reason I thought the wood was a type of dymond or action wood or something and the stain was added in the early stages of making it.  Why'd they call it "future wood" anyhow?
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OconeeDan

I am guessing at the time, the '70's, everybody had a natural colored wooden bow.  But to make blue or green risers, that looked like the "future bow".
I have a green handled Kodiak Hunter, it is green stained (dyed) maple.
And a good shooter.


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