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Has anyone ever heard of Craotta Bros Archery

Started by Dave Coalter, September 19, 2007, 09:14:00 PM

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Dave Coalter

I was shooting tonight with some friends and one of the guys pulled out this old longbow, It was a Black Hawk Scorpion made by Craotta Bros from E. McKeesport PA. Just wondering if they are still around or if anyone knows anything about them.
Inside every old man there is a young man asking what the heck happened.

Killdeer

Cravotta.
I don't know much about them, just keep running into bows seemingly backed with kitchen-counter-type formica. Late fifties/early sixties?

Killdeer
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And the song, from beginning to end, I found again in the heart of a friend.

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vermonster13

It is Cravotta Brothers. They made several models and were popular in the 50s. No longer making bows and haven't for quite some time.
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ejes

I think it is Cravotta Brothers.  Pretty sure they went out of business quite some time ago.  Their Blackhawk bows can be found on the big auction sight pretty inexpensivley.  A lot of people like them still.  I shot one once; think it was a Yellowjacket and it shot pretty darned good.

Dave Coalter

Thanks for the information I knew someone out here would know something about them.
Inside every old man there is a young man asking what the heck happened.

John D

Dave,

Cravotta Bros (Blackhawk) has not been in business for a long time now. Their bows are very good bows. In the 70s they had a target bow called the Apollo, a lot of the target archers on the east coast used them

I believe the Scorpion was a recurve, the limbs were not very magnified on the curve part of the limb. I own several Blackhawks they are shooters.

Good Luck and Good Hunting

John
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Dale Hajas

Cravotta Brothers-Black Hawk Bows, McKeesport Pa. I have several.

Frankly a mid grade type of bow with some very nice surprising shooters. The recurves shoot well IMO and I have a longbow that I'm quite happy to have as a backup.

The numbers on the bow tell it's date of construction ie 657- my daughters longbow- was made in June of 1957.

All in all I believe that these bows are great starter bows usually found in pretty good condition that shoot well.

From my observations, I have yet to see one NOT worth the few $$ spent to acquire one. IMO They really dont bring along of money which may not be a bad thing.
"So long as the new moon returns in Heaven a bent, beautiful bow,
so long will the fascination of archery keep hold the hearts of men"

John D

Killdeer,

You are right. Blackhawk also made water skis, with formica, and they would use it on some of their bows.

Good Luck and Good Hunting

John
Good Luck & Good Hunting!
John
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