Dr. Charles E. Bert Grayson
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http://thearcheryhalloffame.org.
- Graduated Stanford Medical School in 1936. During World War II he served briefly in the military as a physician. After the war, he was an instructor at Stanford Medical School, later going into private practice in Sacramento, Calif.
- Archery historian and collector of ancient and modern archery equipment and artifacts. Donor of the extensive Grayson Collection to the University of Missouri Museum of Anthropology
- Flight shooting competitor - Won many national competitions and held many National Archery Association flight records
- Bowyer - Developed the forward handle used by flight shooters today - Developed the "keyhole" sight window in flight bows of his design
- California Archery Hall of Fame
- Active in the American Boy Scout movement throughout his life
- Active in the National Archery Association as flight shooter and fundraiser
- Bowhunter
- Over 70 years of service to the sport
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 Looking for clams - 2008
 "Bert"

 Bert with the two Anns
 Bert accepting flight award
 Graduation photo
 Tribute from Diane
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