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Started by tyee, October 24, 2008, 02:43:00 AM

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tyee

could someone post a pic or two of one of his hyaks thank you
bezaleel bow works
schafer
howatt

Blackhawk

Tim, I wish I had one or two of his Hyaks to post.  I did find one of his Mojo recurves last summer and love it.

I think he is not making bows any longer, or??

Yep, Fred is a class act and great bowyer.

Lon Scott

Curveman

I recommend his book "The Traditional Way" for those who haven't read it!
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Blackhawk

Yes, the book is great.

Fred is also completing another book that should be a classic read about trad archery.
Lon Scott

**DONOTDELETE**

The Traditional Way is my favorite archery book

Mr.Chuck

I had talked to Mr.Anderson last year about a Sasquash longbow he made, and he mentioned that he was no longer making bows!  Too bad!  I guess you have to retire sometime!

Woodduck



SYLVAN FUN is this bows name.
Happy trails....   ('till we meet again, Dale Evans Rogers)
>>>--a kindred spirit--->     (got that from Fred Anderson)

North Carolina Bowhunters Association

Woodduck



This one, Fred named, 'JackRabbit'. I think it was the first, prototype Hyak. Fred was planning on offering the Hyak at 64 and 66". He made this one 65".
It's sweet and just 'thumps' an arrow, right quiet like. Both are quiet even without silencers.  :archer:
Happy trails....   ('till we meet again, Dale Evans Rogers)
>>>--a kindred spirit--->     (got that from Fred Anderson)

North Carolina Bowhunters Association

Woodduck

I'd love to have one that's 40# @ 29" if anybody needs to move one.
Getting older but still love to shoot a sweet shooter.
Happy trails....   ('till we meet again, Dale Evans Rogers)
>>>--a kindred spirit--->     (got that from Fred Anderson)

North Carolina Bowhunters Association

tyee

bezaleel bow works
schafer
howatt

Hot Hap

Back in the '70's I had a "Anderson Big Game Hunter". Does anyone know if that bow was made by  this gentleman? There was a Anderson Co. in Michigan? It was a recurve. 58". It was a very nice bow, till I blew it up with my 31" draw. Hap

Woodduck

QuoteOriginally posted by Hot Hap:
Back in the '70's I had a "Anderson Big Game Hunter". Does anyone know if that bow was made by  this gentleman? There was a Anderson Co. in Michigan? It was a recurve. 58". It was a very nice bow, till I blew it up with my 31" draw. Hap
no...not Fred Anderson, from west coast.

Everyone, here would enjoy the book he wrote that Curveman referred to.
Lots of old archery history, pictures, stories, insights, of back in the day.
Happy trails....   ('till we meet again, Dale Evans Rogers)
>>>--a kindred spirit--->     (got that from Fred Anderson)

North Carolina Bowhunters Association

Blackhawk

If anyone is interested in one of Fred's rare recurves, the "Mojo", give me a PM for the details.
Lon Scott


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