Fred Bear Bow
I have a Bear takedown bow in excellent condition and it was sighed by Fred Bear in 1987, along with a picture of him signing the bow. I do not need or am interested in the bow and was what would be a fair price to ask for it.
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Welcome to the forums rochisland! The only way to determine a value is to put it up for auction! Start the bid at one penny or one dollar. Whatever the outcome, it would determine fair market value. If memory serves me correctly, Bear didn't mass manufacture that model bow. The pic also helps its value as well. I know some bow hunters that would want that bow just for irs novelty take down. Good luck at auction! 0 -
There is a big difference in prices depending on year it was made. If you can post a picture or send me a picture I'll see if I can give you an estimate. I collect those old recurves. 0 -
quote:Originally posted by Horney toad
There is a big difference in prices depending on year it was made. If you can post a picture or send me a picture I'll see if I can give you an estimate. I collect those old recurves.
I am not sure how to send pictures through gunbroker, it was made in Grayling
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Gregg0 -
Is it wood? They made some out of metal (magnesium) and some were wood. How do the limbs attach to the bow? 0 -
It is laminated wood with black limbs with white tips. Wish I could send pictures. Limbs attach with a lever that snaps down under a spring loaded catch. 0 -
It sounds pretty nice. If you could send me some pictures to my email address, I'll make you an offer. 0 -
I would but do not have address.
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I sent you a private message Gregg. 0
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