Posted 2 years ago
hallsfinds
(1 item)
Dont know much about it. Know it was made by Fasco and they sold to Seattle Archery in the 1960's. It is a recurve bow. Possible ivory inlays. Any info about company or bow would be great. You can email us at lisahall47933@yahoo.com
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I have collected many recurves over the years, but unfamiliar with "FASCO". I can tell you that the 69" is the length of the bow/string, and the 37# @ 28" means that when the bow is draw back to 28" you are pulling 37# of pull weight. The standard measurement for measuring draw weight is 28". The limbs are more than likely a white fiberglass laminate and not ivory.