oneidabows.net Oneida Bows & American Eagle Bows 2009-08-20T19:19:29-04:00 /forum/feed.php?f=10&t=1858 2009-08-20T19:19:29-04:00 /forum/viewtopic.php?t=1858&p=10589#p10589 <![CDATA[Hi again from an old Oneida Eagle Bow Shooter/Technician!]]> Gold and Gem Prospect, hunt, do a little bit of fishing, do some long range rifle shooting and coin collect and hope to be able to continue these after the surgery or surgeries. I just had a cyst removed that was near my' spine and which was causing problems in both of my' arms and hands. How something so simple as a cystectomy (or however it is spelled) can hurt so dang bad after wards, beats the Jimmy Dickens out of me!

I am sorry that I was unable to get the ad and pics of the SE689 posted today! I had to go out of town and got back about an hour before having to go to work (that's where I am at now).


Frank

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2009-08-20T08:08:38-04:00 /forum/viewtopic.php?t=1858&p=10572#p10572 <![CDATA[Hi again from an old Oneida Eagle Bow Shooter/Technician!]]>
I talked with you on the phone a few times years ago.

Enjoy.

Bob

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2009-08-19T22:24:20-04:00 /forum/viewtopic.php?t=1858&p=10566#p10566 <![CDATA[Hi again from an old Oneida Eagle Bow Shooter/Technician!]]> Statistics: Posted by greentoes379 — Wed Aug 19, 2009 10:24 pm


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2009-08-19T21:20:33-04:00 /forum/viewtopic.php?t=1858&p=10564#p10564 <![CDATA[draw length change screaming eagle]]> Statistics: Posted by JOneida — Wed Aug 19, 2009 9:20 pm


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2009-08-19T21:11:37-04:00 /forum/viewtopic.php?t=1858&p=10563#p10563 <![CDATA[Hi again from an old Oneida Eagle Bow Shooter/Technician!]]> greentoes379 wrote:

Huntsman53, hello and welcome back ! I might be interested in that bow for my wife, if we could figure out some specs on it to see if it would fit her or could be made to fit her! should get her mesured up tonight!!


greentoes,

Thanks for the welcome back! This would be a really nice bow for your wife but unless she is about 5' 10-11" to 6' 1" tall, then it would probably have to have a complete rebuild. However, I have seen shorter folks that could shoot longer draw bows. I once sold a long draw Aero-force X80 to a guy that was only about 5' 10" and real stocky. I swear that all of the weight lifting stretched his' arms! LOL!

With Joe's help, we were able to determine that the bow is a SE600 built in 1989, is a 50 to 70 pound draw weight and 29 to 30" draw. It's been awhile since I have completely rebuilt an Oneida but if I recall, it would take replacement of the power and outboard limbs, the power and yoke cables and the timing system as well. A pretty expensive conversion unless you can resell the parts off of this bow which are not new but are in excellent condition. As I stated in my posting to Joe, the bow has seen very little use in it's 20 years of life and the bow string that came on it and I just replaced, was probably the original bow string. The bow also comes with a HHA quick release, stabilizer, sight, large installed limb savers, a brand new (in package) pair of small limb savers, two brand new bow strings (one installed) and a hard bow case. There was no quiver or arrows with it when I got it but I keep a few arrows around in case I need to work on a bow or two and these are what I used to experiment to see if I was able to shoot again. However, that was a mistake as my Arthritis reared it's ugly head in full force the next morning!

Let me know what you find out about your wifes measurements and what you might want to do. I hope to get the ad and pictures of it up on the Sell forum tomorrow. Just too many things to do today to get around to it!


Frank

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2009-08-19T14:15:55-04:00 /forum/viewtopic.php?t=1858&p=10555#p10555 <![CDATA[Re: Oneida Screaming Eagle?]]> JOneida wrote:

Hello Frank, welcome to the oneida bows forum, great to have you here. :D
From what I know your bow was most likely a custom built bow and only a few were made and should be a 1989 oneida se 689. After checking our charts do not see this bow listed. It may be listed in the history section but I didnt see it. I will look into this more and get back to you if I learn anything else.



Thanks for the welcome back! It has been a long time...really too long since I conversed with any of the Oneida Eagle Bow Shooters!

I would bet that you are correct on the information about the bow! This is such a nice bow that I could not pass it up when I saw it! Other than a few minor nicks and I mean minor...of missing paint, the bow looks and shoots like brand new and has seen very little use. That by itself isd amazing for a 20 year old bow but besides that, I would bet that the string that came on it, was the original string. I replaced it because the loop servings started to come apart but have not even set it up or sighted it in since replacing the string. I was wondering if you could tell me what would be a fair price for it since I have been pretty much incognito when it comes to their' values, for a very long time??!! You can email me, if you don't feel comfortable stating a value on the forum! I really need to sell it quick due to some bills and am not sure if the Sell Forum here or eBay would be best. The bow comes with a Stabilizer, Limb Savers including a brand new small pair that I was going to try out on the outboard limbs, an HHA quick release and hard bow case.

Thanks again for the information and ahead of time for any other help you can provide!


Frank

P.S. It is a right-handed bow and it has a black Eagle's Head painted inside a gray camo paint spot on the left side just above and opposite of the sight screws. Is there any significance to this and I have never seen it on any other Oneida Eagle Bows and I have seen and show lots of them??!!

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From what I know your bow was most likely a custom built bow and only a few were made and should be a 1989 SE 689. After checking our charts do not see this bow listed. It may be listed in the history section but I didnt see it. I will look into this more and get back to you if I learn anything else.

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2009-08-19T11:45:18-04:00 /forum/viewtopic.php?t=1858&p=10552#p10552 <![CDATA[Hi again from an old Oneida Eagle Bow Shooter/Technician!]]> SXD1895 but what I now believe is a "D" in the Serial Number is an "O" with a vertical bar through the left side. At first, I thought that the Serial Number read as - SX101895 and that the vertical bar through the "O" was just bad scribbling (etching) of a "1" and "0". If I am correct in that it actually a "D", then that makes the bow as being produced in 1989 and it is a Screaming Eagle. However, is it a SE600 or SE689 which is really where I am haing the most trouble!

Any help that you all could offer, would be highly appreciated! Also, although I hardly ever get a call to repair an Oneida Eagle Bow, I am available if anyone ever needs help.


Thanks...Frank

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