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VINTAGE SHAKESPEARE / ROOT ARCHERY: Shakespeare Professional X10
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Wednesday, January 16, 2013. MODEL X10 AND PROFESSIONAL X10. Love the floating heads. When I f i. Rst posted this review I did not own a Professional X10. I recently bought one in auction and I have amended. Th is review . Log reader Brad Barclay was kind enough to send me some great photographs of his Shakespeare Professional X10 as well as scans of The ABC s. Which came with the bow and he also sent scans of the original envelope! 1963-65 Shakespeare Model X10. The Shakespeare Model X10. S of 30-45 lbs.
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VINTAGE SHAKESPEARE / ROOT ARCHERY: Super Necedah X30, X32
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Saturday, January 5, 2013. Super Necedah X30, X32. SUPER NECEDAH X30 AND X32. Steven of Archer’s Review. Did a great job with his review of the Super Necedah. Http:/ www.archers-review.com/bow-reviews/shakespear-super-necedah-5028-x-30. I hope my review compliment his and offers the collector greater appreciation of this beautiful bow. Steven tested a 50lb. Super Necedah. I own a 52 lb. Super Necedah X 30 and 50 lb. Super Necedah X32 bows. I reviewed “The Necedah”. 8220;The Necedah”. First, all other ver...
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VINTAGE SHAKESPEARE / ROOT ARCHERY: October 2012
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Monday, October 22, 2012. Why Collect Shakespeare and Root Bows? Why do I collect Root / Shakespeare Archery? WHY BOTHER COLLECTING THEM? After all, there are many archery companies that outlasted Root and Shakespeare Archery. There are many that were founded long before Ernie Root and Shakespeare Archery. There were many that have more collector interest. There are many archery producers that made more lasting technological contributions, so why this interest in Root / Shakespeare? Posted by Shakespeare...
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VINTAGE SHAKESPEARE / ROOT ARCHERY: November 2012
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Friday, November 9, 2012. Shakespeare Wonderbow Cascade X-29. Shakespeare Catalog May 1969. Like all Shakespeare Hunting “X” bows, The Cascade was named after a National Forest area. The former Cascade National Forest was established by the U.S. Forest Service in Oregon on March 2, 1907, it is now part of the. North Cascades National Park Complex. Cascade X29 1969 – 1972. 2 ½ wide limbs. Pistol grip Riser, Resin/ wood composite. Draw weights - 35, 40, 45, 50, 55, 60, 65 lbs. Originally it had a 45" string.
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VINTAGE SHAKESPEARE / ROOT ARCHERY: September 2012
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Saturday, September 29, 2012. Shakespeare, Root, Proline, and Golden Eagle Archery Ads. Why oh why didn't Shakespeare add more humor like this to their Ad campaigns? Here are some of several Shakespeare ads I have collected. There isn't to much information about there about these bows so some of these ads can be a valuable resource. Posted by Shakespeare Archer. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Why Collect Shakespeare and Root Bows? Why do I collect Root / Shakespeare Archery? After all, there are many ar.
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VINTAGE SHAKESPEARE / ROOT ARCHERY: SHAKESPEARE WONDERBOW- THE KAIBAB X27
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Tuesday, October 16, 2012. SHAKESPEARE WONDERBOW- THE KAIBAB X27. Shakespeare Catalog May 1969. Like many of Shakespeare Wonderbows, this bow is named after a national forest; Kaibab National Forest in Arizona. The word Kaibab is a native word meaning “the mountain that lies down” referring to the Kaibab Plateau. 1966 -69 AMO 56 inch, 1970 AMO 58inch , 1971 -56 inch. Weights 40, 45, 50, 55, and 60. Handle –Benge or Seduha and Zebrawood. Brace Height 8 inch. Root Brush Master, Game Master, and Warrior Ad.
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VINTAGE SHAKESPEARE / ROOT ARCHERY: Shakespeare Trident X25
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Saturday, March 21, 2015. Versatile and Beautiful Shakespeare Trident X25. Shows the obvious design of Ernie Root. Its beautiful lines and brilliant use of contrasting woods are both unique and striking. When you compare the “Butcher Block” Game Master Root with the Trident X25 the resemblances are clear. Variations of the Trident X25. Imbuya was replaced later in 1965 with the. Imbuya and maple riser. For its price, The Trident. Combined the ultimate in appearance with unique versatility of performance&...
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VINTAGE SHAKESPEARE / ROOT ARCHERY: Shakespeare Supreme X16
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Monday, March 23, 2015. Shakespeare Model X16 and. Shakespeare, under the direction of Ernie Root, produced excellent competition and target bows. The Model X16. 1963 - 65) was introduced in 1963 as a fine target bow. It was a 66" bow with exotic Benge hardwood and ivory white fiberglass. It came with a feather rest and calf hair arrow plate. It was available in right or left had and in weights of 30-50 lbs. In 1966 the new Supreme X16. Was introduced. The design of Shakespeare Supreme X16. Vertical feat...
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VINTAGE SHAKESPEARE / ROOT ARCHERY: January 2013
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Thursday, January 31, 2013. Shakespeare Shim Bo’ X1 and X2. Shim Bo’: Shakespeare Archery’s. I have reviewed a wide variety of beautifully designed and crafted Shakespeare Bows. Now I need to talk about the Shakespeare ugly duckling- The Shim Bo. 8217;, yup that is really its name. I have no idea why is it name d. 8217; From its unusual name to its basic design the Shim Bo’. Models as X1 and X2. 1972 Shim Bo' Ad. Laminated recurve with ambidextrous, stapled on plastic handle/arrow shelves, with which I k...
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VINTAGE SHAKESPEARE / ROOT ARCHERY: December 2012
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Monday, December 31, 2012. Star Trek killed the Recurve Bow. Captain Kirk in 1969 Jennings Compound AD. Bill Shatner using a recurve before he turned to the "Dark Side". William Shatner with a Shakespeare Recurve. Captain Kirk Killed the Recurve! I know what you are thinking… what. The heck does Captain Kirk. Have to do with Shakespeare Archery? Well believe it or not, he. Has a lot to do with it. OK, I admit it, I might be a bit of a Star Trek nerd but William Shatner using his Star Trek fame helped.