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I inherited a long bow from my brother-in-law. My nephew brought it over to me yesterday. It was made by a gentelman named Fred Sevier. His native name is "Tukaluk". He is an Alaska native. Was wondering whether anyone on here had any information. I am not a bow hunter and know nothing about bows. Long bows or compound for that matter. This bow looks really nice. I will try and get some pictures up in the next few days. Thanks for any help.
« Last Edit: November 28, 2009, 01:39:31 PM by Kent Hunter »

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Only guy I met who was native and made bows was an older fellow than me which I met at an archery education class about a year and a half ago. He had this really sweet looking self bow which he made and it was backed with snake skin. Possibly one of the prettiest bows I have ever seen. Also had a couple more bows. I remember he used carved out designs from bones as arrow rests. He had some unique work. I am not sure if his name was Fred as it escapes my memory but could be the same guy for all I know. He was a very friendly guy and produced nice bows at any rate. I never did shoot one even though he offered I felt scared I would scratch one. The world is small so it could be him..

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Thanks for the reply Ray.

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Bring a GPS!  It's awkward to have to eat your buddies!

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Seattle Times did a story about him.  59 years old. Lives in Mountlake Terrace.

http://community.seattletimes.nwsource.com/archive/?date=20060419&slug=carver19n
Bring a GPS!  It's awkward to have to eat your buddies!

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From the photos in the 2nd link it looks like the same guy I met.

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Thanks for the help and replys guy's. I can always depend on my HuntWA bro's. You guy's are great. Yep, that is the guy. My brother-in-law had told me when he was alive that the guy that made and gave him the bow was a guy that he had gone to high school with. My brother-in-law went to Chief Sealth also. I'm adding a couple of pictures of the bow. I have never shot a bow, but with my brother-in-law thinking enough of me to leave me this after he has passed I think that I owe him the honor of learning how to shoot. He passed away last Sunday and I miss the heck out of him SO much. We were really close.



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He must have thought a lot of that bow to include it in his will, pretty cool.
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WOW, welcome to the club Kent.   Nice looking outfit.

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That is too cool, get some ceder, feather fleched arrows and shoot it, won't be long you'll be hooked, then teach your Nephew    8) 
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Nice looking bow. I'm sorry about your brother.

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Shoot i think I recognize that guy!!  :o I live in terrace and he shops at the hardware store I work at haha
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