| Beacon Arrow Tracking System designed to track an arrow up to 300 yards featured transmitter module and Lithium battery |
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| Moment Transfer System (1987) This design included eccentrics with special slotted axle bushings and axle brackets creating a let-off up to 90%. The idea was to have high let off and still maintain speed. (note-this was not a successful product and is not recommended) |
G & S Archery Bow and Arrow Rack (1956) (retail $29.95) |
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| G & S Archery Bow and Arrow Rack (1956) (retail $14.95) |
RLC Archery (1979) Kit to convert a recurve bow into a compound (note-this was not a successful product and is not recommended) |
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| Spin-wing Vane
(1975) (Range-O-Matic Archery) |
Arten stabilizer (1993) |
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| Suretrak System
(1990) Electronic game recovery system |
Tournament tabs |
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| Bear Archery targets (1978) | "Lee-Free" Spine Tester (1976) |
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| "Exacto-O-Matic" Spine Tester (1976) | Young Feather Burner (1950) original ad |
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| Do-It-Yourself
Compound Rack (15"x23x42") by Ralph F.Quinn From Bowhunter Magazine (1982) www.bowhunter.com |
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