Glenn StCharles piece, mine now
I don't really care what it's worth, but it sure is pretty to me. I've got no provenance beyond it belonging to my stepmom's father before he passed.

This thing still has the lot#s on the parts, and only one small chip.


This thing still has the lot#s on the parts, and only one small chip.

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Interesting, didn't know Glenn had anything to do with compounds. What kind is it? 0 -
Sure is purty! *thumbs up* 0 -
Glenn's son is still alive; I bought some things from him in the last year. Can't remember where he is, think Id. but not sure. You might want to contact him about the bow. 0 -
looks a lot like the brohning old 1980's bow I started with, back when I was a finger release. 0 -
Looks more like a Martin Warthog I had back in 83. 0 -
That is a Glenn St.Charles Buckskin, I have one also I bought back in the '80s. It should have his signature on riser.They were made by Martin for NW Archery in the early '80s. Jay has a store called Pacific Yew up north of Seattle and Joe lives in Montana, Suzanne still makes arrows under Northwest Archery. Glenn is still alive and well in Normandy Park. 0 -
So it is a Martin,thought those lines looked familar.A strong family resembelance to my old warthog,I always liked the looks of those old wood riser compounds- ah the good old days. 0
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