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    • George D. Stout
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        • David Petersen
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            1946 — the year I was born. Oh geeze ….:(

          • George D. Stout
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              Me too Dave. January 4th.

            • David Petersen
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                Ha! That makes you more than 5 months older than me. That explains everything! 😛

              • Stephen Graf
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                  1946…. Let see, was that when they invented electricity? No, No…. electricity isn’t that old, must be when the dinosaurs died out. Oh yea, that was it!

                  I hope I make it so far, and in such good humor. I love the smell and touch of those old magazines. I haven’t had the pleasure of reading too many of them. Thanks!

                  I like the Bear ad and the Ben Pearson Ad.

                • David Coulter
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                    Looking at these old magazines is great. I have an old Herter’s catalog from the year I graduated high school. Puts things in perspective, doesn’t it?
                    Thanks for showing these clips.

                  • Brian Dennis
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                      Thanks for sharing…I love this stuff. It should be posted in every archery section of every sporting goods store in the country!

                    • Charles Ek
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                        1946 — three years after the bow in my avatar was made for my father. 😀 (But still seven years before I was born. 😛 )

                      • Ralph
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                          April, 1945. Ummm! That makes me a pre-baby boomer! :)) Nice old articles!

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