Super good read about Fred Bears adventures as told by his favorite hunting companion Bob Munger. I'm mainly looking to trade it for a book called Fred Bear Field Notes. If you are into traditional archery, Bear archery, then this really is a must have. Only getting rid of it because I have 2 copies.
Traditional Book "Trailing a Bear" by Bob Munger
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Traditional Book "Trailing a Bear" by Bob Munger
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I've tried to right the pic I the gallery but it's being difficult. Sorry.
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Re: Traditional Book "Trailing a Bear" by Bob Munger
I have the Field Notes book but no way I'm parting with it. By far my favorite book ever.
Must be in short supply. Just looking on Ebay and I'm amazed what some are asking for that book.
If you decide you want to do an outright sale of your book instead of a trading I would be very interested in buying the Trailing Bear book. That one I do not have.
Must be in short supply. Just looking on Ebay and I'm amazed what some are asking for that book.
If you decide you want to do an outright sale of your book instead of a trading I would be very interested in buying the Trailing Bear book. That one I do not have.
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Dewey wrote:I have the Field Notes book but no way I'm parting with it. By far my favorite book ever.
Must be in short supply. Just looking on Ebay and I'm amazed what some are asking for that book.
If you decide you want to do an outright sale of your book instead of a trading I would be very interested in buying the Trailing Bear book. That one I do not have.
Yeah I'm considering just biting the bullet and buying a 1st edition FBFN book, not like I'd be getting rid of it, really just an investment.
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