Yes sir. For a time. He moved around a fair amount.
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Several trees died in order to supply the wood for that bow. I bought one just to see what they were all about. Not something that I would want to tote around for long. The Kodiak Specials are just about as big, from 1965 to 1967. The Tamerlanes were the pinnacle of beauty in the Bear bows. Some of the wood combinations and intricate layups were the work of artisans.
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Originally posted by Pat Miller View PostI had one for several years shooting field archery. A stepparent trashed it when I joined the service after college in 1970.
The panel above the arrow rest is a built in sight.
I loved that bow and still miss it tot his day.
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Originally posted by Pat Miller View PostI had one for several years shooting field archery. A stepparent trashed it when I joined the service after college in 1970.
The panel above the arrow rest is a built in sight.
I loved that bow and still miss it tot his day.Last edited by Phillip Fields; 02-24-2022, 08:59 AM.
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