- Mathews Bow Models By Year
- Matthews Bow Serial Numbers
- Mathews Bow Serial Number 955783
- Bow Serial Number Lookup
- Mathews Bow Serial Numbers
Your serial number can be found on the outside of the riser just above your grip. Note that this is not the SO#, WO#, or WQ# on the limb label. If your bow does not have a serial number, please contact customer service at 877-901-1934 for assistance. Draw Weight Mathews® bows have approximately a ten pound range of weight reduction from the bow’s peak weight (example: if the bow has a peak weight of 70 pounds, it can be adjusted as low as.
![Compound bow serial number lookup Compound bow serial number lookup](/uploads/1/2/6/1/126154402/775076232.jpg)
Mathews Bow Models By Year
Buyer beware!!! Matthews Bows MAY BE RESOLVED
I bought a Matthews LX from Griffin Outdoors before he sold the business. I now had an issue with the bow so I contact Matthews to resolve the matter. Everything was going smoothly, my problem was going to be resolved until I gave them the serial # off my bow.
Matthews called and told me my bow was used and would not warranty anything. I told them I had the receipt and paper work for the purchase of the bow but that didn't matter. Their explanation was that the dealer in Griffin purchased the bow from another dealer out of Texas because they had pulled his dealership to sell their bows.
I have no recourse to go after the Griffin store, its gone, and Matthews is unwilling to help me with the problem. THEY have forced me to have a bad attitude about the company and their products, plus the lack of customer service (trying to keep one happy ). Why not find out why the store in Texas sold him bows? Why not try and keep a customer happy over a $89.00 part instead of brushing them off? I had a BROWNING bow that I bought used, and yes I knew it was, and had a limb crack. When I called them up they had me ship the bow to them and replaced it at NO CHARGE.
Now I have a piece of JUNK that if I have any other problems with I am on my own. I only call it that because after spending over $600 for a bow, it will be worthless if a limb bust or something of that sort.
Matthews has left a very bitter taste in my mouth and I cannot recommend a product that is not going to be backed by the manufacture. I surely wont buy another one, and my two boys that are coming into the sport wont be either along with anyone else in my family that has heard of this.
I bought a Matthews LX from Griffin Outdoors before he sold the business. I now had an issue with the bow so I contact Matthews to resolve the matter. Everything was going smoothly, my problem was going to be resolved until I gave them the serial # off my bow.
Matthews called and told me my bow was used and would not warranty anything. I told them I had the receipt and paper work for the purchase of the bow but that didn't matter. Their explanation was that the dealer in Griffin purchased the bow from another dealer out of Texas because they had pulled his dealership to sell their bows.
I have no recourse to go after the Griffin store, its gone, and Matthews is unwilling to help me with the problem. THEY have forced me to have a bad attitude about the company and their products, plus the lack of customer service (trying to keep one happy ). Why not find out why the store in Texas sold him bows? Why not try and keep a customer happy over a $89.00 part instead of brushing them off? I had a BROWNING bow that I bought used, and yes I knew it was, and had a limb crack. When I called them up they had me ship the bow to them and replaced it at NO CHARGE.
Now I have a piece of JUNK that if I have any other problems with I am on my own. I only call it that because after spending over $600 for a bow, it will be worthless if a limb bust or something of that sort.
Matthews has left a very bitter taste in my mouth and I cannot recommend a product that is not going to be backed by the manufacture. I surely wont buy another one, and my two boys that are coming into the sport wont be either along with anyone else in my family that has heard of this.
•••Comstock/Comstock/Getty Images
A compound bow uses cams and pulleys to assist with the bow's draw. This is helpful as it makes the draw easier than a traditional recurve bow on the draw, preventing fatigue during hunts or target shooting. If you are shopping for a used compound bow or have other needs for knowing the year the bow was produced in, find this information on the bow's serial number sticker or etching. If you cannot decipher the information use a tested method to pinpoint the year of the bow in question.
Read the serial number stamp. Most stamps are found near the bow's lens, more commonly referred to as the handle or grip. If the lettering is small, or etched onto the handle, use a magnifying glass to read it.
Matthews Bow Serial Numbers
Look for any lines indicating date of production. Some compound bows use an encoded serial number to provide the date. For example, Martin Archery uses a code for the serial number that is similar to an auto vehicle identification number (VIN). If you have a serial number with no date, write down the number or take a picture of the stamp.
Find the maker of the compound bow and email the picture or serial number to the company, asking for a confirmation on the bow's year of production. Lists of compound bow makers are found at websites such as Hunter's Friend.
Mathews Bow Serial Number 955783
Check a Bear bow (the name of the maker) for a series of different criteria to determine its age. Bear bows have been in production for decades and use a slightly different method of dating the bows. Among the criteria are medallions stamped onto the grip. Copper coins indicate a bow from 1959. Aluminum coins were used for the years between 1960 through 19661 while pewter was used for 1962. Brass coin medallions are on the bows from 1963 through 1970 and gold medallion coins are on Bear bows from 1971 through 1972.
Bow Serial Number Lookup
Find any patent marks on the bows. Patent marks are represented with the year the patent was issued and are useful in determining the age of compound bows. Like all markings, find patent marks on the serial number stamp near the lens.
![Mathews bow serial number 955783 Mathews bow serial number 955783](/uploads/1/2/6/1/126154402/896987946.jpg)
Mathews Bow Serial Numbers
- Comstock/Comstock/Getty Images