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1963 BW: rest?

Started by Lost Arra, December 30, 2011, 12:32:00 PM

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Lost Arra

Does anyone know what kind of rest came on the early (1963-64) Black Widows (HF model)?

I contacted BW but no luck.

Thanks

Bill Kissner

If it is a target bow, I would bet it had a feather rest.
Time spent alone in the woods puts you closer to God.

"Can't" never accomplished anything.

Lost Arra

Bill: I assume this was a hunting recurve. That's what it was used for and it's 49# which I'm guessing might be a little heavier than a target model.

 

 

stringstretcher

Most of those bows used and came with the Hyot Pro stick on rest.  I think they are still available.
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Bill Kissner

Stringstretcher is correct. The Hoyt rest was probably the most popular back then, the Bear Weather rest was also popular.
Time spent alone in the woods puts you closer to God.

"Can't" never accomplished anything.

Lost Arra

Thanks guys.

Fixing up great grandpa's bow for the kids.

straitera

Cool photo. Nice bow. My cousin has a black BW similar from that era. Think it cost $35 new which was $10-$15 more than Bear or Pearson.
Buddy Bell

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Lost Arra

I twisted up a new string for this baby added some wool silencers. Dug out my old fiberglass arrows and did some shooting.  As soon as the rest arrives, this baby is heading to the woods for the last two weeks of deer season. The grandkids can wait until they're grown.   :)


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