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Frode:
My son in law found this beside a dumpster in New Jersey.  The bad news; he kept it.
The good news; I'm going to have him send it to me for "safe keeping", and I will send him and my daughter a pair of proper wood bows, all they have to do is promise not to shoot anything in the house that I wouldn't, get some instruction on safe, correct shooting, and we will speak of it no more.
But before we speak of it no more, has anyone here ever seen one of these before?  It's aluminum, about 60" tip to tip (?), and the only markings on it are 52lbs 28"-29".  I've never seen one before.   ???
Just curious.
Frode

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ZanderPommo:
no pics it didn't happen

Timo:
Great bow fishing bow! 8)

El Destructo:
American Archery made Aluminum Bows way back when...PAR-X made by Park Tool & Die in Jackson Michigan about the 1930-1940's..... so did Grimes Bows...made in Pontiac Michigan back in the 50's.... be careful with this...because the Aluminum gets brittle with Age and can Shatter on you when Shot...I would advise making a Wallhanger out of this Bow...and not chancing shooting it....JMO

Tsalagi:
An archery collector might actually pay some good money or do a very nice trade for it.

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