Made in the early 70's the Boler had some features which where far ahead of its time. The frame is made of epoxy resin, has deep finger grooves and a small handle that doesn't go straight down - it is clearly visible that this slingshot was made in a way that the shooter can easily support the prongs with his thumb and index finger. The offset follows the natural position of the hand's remaining three fingers, both left and right-handed models were available. The bands are attached to the forks with self-sticking latex tying rubber, and are attached to the front so that they fly over the top. This "shoot-over"-design reduces stress on the attachment itself and reduces recoil. Up to this day, the Boler is a favourite among many shooters!
Nothe the deep finger grooves on this side