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Post by michihunter on Oct 28, 2005 10:29:39 GMT -5
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Post by ScottC on Oct 28, 2005 17:28:13 GMT -5
Sorry Ted...no can help. Looks like an older bow judging by the cams.
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Post by michihunter on Oct 28, 2005 21:57:51 GMT -5
Definitely old!! I've been told it's a Bear Whitetail, but I'm not sure. I haven't seen a Whitetail with only 2 wheels and the bracketing system.
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Post by kg5388 on Oct 28, 2005 22:40:46 GMT -5
where did ya get my bow from ? had a whitetail hunter when i first started i still have my whitetail hunter 2 and yes it's an old bow but was advanced in its time when there was only two or three makers of compund bows and i thing bear is the only one still around from the early 80's
don't ya just love that plastic flipper arrow rest i still wonder why it didn't flip the arrow all over the place?
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Post by michihunter on Oct 28, 2005 23:07:02 GMT -5
Remember I told you I put in a furnace for my nephew? While we were up in his attic, I noticed it. He said take it!! I did!! ;D
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Post by kg5388 on Oct 29, 2005 1:24:19 GMT -5
look at it real careful it should have a sticker some where on it if you use some lightee fluid or wd-40 you might get ther paint off enough to read the tag
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Post by michihunter on Oct 29, 2005 14:35:26 GMT -5
Nope!! Stripped of everything before it was painted!!
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Post by intruder on Nov 3, 2005 12:10:45 GMT -5
so is it a pearson
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Post by michihunter on Nov 3, 2005 13:10:41 GMT -5
Never received word back from Pearson. What I do know is that Pearson emplyd the cutout design for their Equalizer line. But the specs don't match up for the Equalizer. So I have to assume it is definitely a Pearson. The model is still in question.
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