Bow patent 1969
This is a United States patent application filed by H.W. Allen on December 30, 1969, for an archery bow with multiple multiplying attachments. The patent describes a bow having a pair of limbs connected by a handle, with a string attached to the limbs. The string is drawn back by a pulley system, which multiplies the force applied to the string. The bow also has a number of other features, such as a sight, a stabilizer, and a rest for the arrow.
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