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Here are some of the Archery 'Gadgets': 1. Made in Korea in the early 80s used an infrared device attached to the air bow that attached to the bow, the bow could then be aimed at the receiver and fired, the receiver would then show where the arrow would have hit. 2. 2 of the original style of arrow straightener from the 50s/60s, these were tube straighteners. 3. 'Extreme' Tuning System - allows for the nocking point to be kept parallel through full draw. Attaches to the bow. 4. An original multifletcher of unknown make and history owned by Ivan Buchanan, could have been made by him. 5. Martin Lovo Bow Press - Designed in the early 80s by Canadian Don Lovo and produced by Martin Archery. Far ahead of its time allowed for work on bows without pulling down and breaking the handle. Allowed for weight and tiller measurement while drawing the bow. 6. Covey Arrow Straightener - Probably the best designed easiest to use arrow straightener. Did not come with the gauge, but many of us retro fitted them for easier use and more accuracy. (I have 3 of them) 7. Prairie Falcon Sight Leveler - Designed by Gene Leuck, levels sight in all planes 8. ASP 100 Sight, unique design, the pins were said to have 'memory'. Donated by Dan Beausoleil of Ottawa.
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