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Fruitwood Bear T/D Auction?

Started by joebuck, February 26, 2009, 08:44:00 AM

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joebuck

I'm not much on the other Auction site but last night there was a Bear T/D Fruitwood C Riser with limbs on there for bid. It looked in great shape and the seller had pasted alot of accurate info about the bow from a Bear source. he went on to describe every scratch and flaw he could tell on limbs and riser except............the sight window had been tapped 6 times ( 3 front and back) for a sight. Riser had some screws still visible in it. I asked him about it and he said he took sight off and selling on another auction. The Bow i think went for almost $700. Question is was this bow made and tapped for sights? i didn't think so. I thought it should have been very important he should have noted that in his description and his 8 pictures showed only the shadow of 1 screw......  :rolleyes:
Aim down your arrow because thats where it's going.

Raineman

joebuck, YES the C risers were indeed tapped from the factory for sights. They also came with screws  (plugs) for the holes.

I went back and looked at the pics. That was in pretty nice condition. Those holes ARE factory. Series 1 still with the Bears. Nice C.

joebuck

Thanks Rainman. That bow was sweet..how was that price? about average?
Aim down your arrow because thats where it's going.

Raineman

Although I researched some past sales, I didn't do an average of the past few that were sold, but it is right in the wheelhouse. If it was above average, it wasn't much.

Low serial # C wood in the kinda shape that one was in. Doesn't surprise me what it brought.

One thing is for sure, the wood T/D's are definitely out of my league right now. I'll stick to my Mag's for now.

joebuck

Me Too!.....that bow is a dream bow for me. Raineman ,in your oppinion...whats the deal with the St.Charles Bear Quiver listed for $2000.00?  Did St Charles make those for Bear?
Aim down your arrow because thats where it's going.

Raineman

Not a question I would even have a clue about answering. You might want to bump some of these questions over to the gang on the History/Collecting forum. You WILL get some answers there.

vermonster13

That is an insane amount for the quiver.
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Robertfishes

was that bow made of Fruitwood or  Futurewood?

joebuck

Robert...i have slang called it Fruitwood for ever but i'm probably wrong....is it Futurewood?..we can't speak too well here in Mississippi.

Vermonster...I hope not..I have one  :bigsmyl:    :bigsmyl:    :bigsmyl:
Aim down your arrow because thats where it's going.

vermonster13

I know of one up for sale for $75 right now and the most the guy was offered is $50.
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For hunting to have a future, we must invest ourselves in future hunters.

joebuck

There you go....go buy it...get Ole Glenn to sign it....and put in the St. Jude's Auction...now all we need is $98,000 to bust a $100,000.
Aim down your arrow because thats where it's going.

George D. Stout

The quiver was made by Bear, and it was vinyl not leather.  It's Futurewood (impregnated maple).  Some folks will ask outrageous prices hoping someone is dumb enough, and has enough money, to make the purchase.  That quiver isn't worth over $75.00.  

The C riser was made for target shooting so it was drilled and tapped for many accessories.

joebuck

Nope George , this one is leather we're talking about.... actually elk hide the sellor says.
Aim down your arrow because thats where it's going.

STIKNSTRINGBOW

Joebuck, if it is a ST.Charles Quiver for $75 I will take it!!!
"The mountains are calling and I must go." - John Muir
"I go to nature to be soothed and healed, and to have my senses put in order." - John Burroughs


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