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Striker Grizzly Jim Signature

Helle Fjellkniven

Bearpaw Penthalon Slimlines

Bearpaw Speed Glove

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Striker Grizzly Jim Signature

Helle Fjellkniven

Bearpaw Penthalon Slimlines

Bearpaw Speed Glove

Neopolitan Coffee Pot

Striker Grizzly Jim Signature

Helle Fjellkniven

Bearpaw Penthalon Slimlines

Bearpaw Speed Glove

Neopolitan Coffee Pot

Striker Grizzly Jim Signature

Helle Fjellkniven

Bearpaw Penthalon Slimlines

Bearpaw Speed Glove

Neopolitan Coffee Pot

Striker Grizzly Jim Signature

Helle Fjellkniven

Bearpaw Penthalon Slimlines

Bearpaw Speed Glove

Neopolitan Coffee Pot

Striker Grizzly Jim Signature

Helle Fjellkniven

Bearpaw Penthalon Slimlines

Bearpaw Speed Glove

Neopolitan Coffee Pot
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Striker Grizzly Jim Signature Series
The Striker Grizzly Jim Signature Series is a custom Stinger model. Striker have two models, the Stinger and the Fastback, but don't ask what the difference is between the two. We have a Fastback arriving soon, so we'll have to wait and see. The first proper bow I owned was a Timbercreek Copperhead, the model that Mr Grizzly Jim helped design, and that riser always sat in my palm nicely; so does this one. The grip is very low and I'm guessing it suits people who like to have


The Mighty Bear 76er: An American Classic
When I first came across the Bear 76er bow from the 1970s, I was intrigued by its unique design elements, especially the grip and the option to attach a fishing reel. This bow stands out not just for its vintage appeal but also for its thoughtful features that catered to archers who enjoyed a more versatile and fun experience. The Grip: Comfort Meets Classic Design The grip on the Bear 76er is a standout feature that reflects the design priorities of the 1970s. Unlike many mo


Bearpaw Bodnik Speed Glove
I have to admit I wasn't too keen on this glove when it first arrived. For a start it had cuts all over the leather. I contacted the retailer straight away to complain, but found out that it was supposed to be that way. So cue a rant about hipster aesthetics . In fairness it looks fine, I get where they were going with it. Design and Build Quality The quality is actually very good. The image here is after a couple of years (not used all the time) and it is still going strong
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