Bow support apparatus

Supports – Stand and bracket – Having adjustable bracket

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124 241, 124 88, A47G 2900

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052402118

ABSTRACT:
An apparatus having a support tube longitudinally and adjustably mounting an extension tube therefrom, wherein the extension tube includes an upper threaded bore receiving an externally threaded support rod for radial spaced adjustment of a U-shaped frame relative to the extension tube, wherein the U-shaped frame includes upper and lower legs, each having a respective support plate having resilient forward surface to provide for a non-marring securement of a bow utilizing a strap relative to each support plate. Support legs are provided at a lower end of the support tube or alternatively, a support base plate having locking pins directed therethrough is arranged for providing stable mounting of a support tube.

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