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Main Boards => Trad History/Collecting => Topic started by: Horney Toad on October 31, 2008, 01:12:00 AM
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Now here is a rare bird. A 63", 50# factory camo Tamerlane hunting bow! That's the first one of these I have ever seen. Come to think of it, not a bad idea!
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NumPls is already on it.
Ain't nobody gonna outbid him.
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Ive bought from her.No problems.
Kurt
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That HC-30 is a tiny bit rare-ish but not as rare as some camo models.That one was most likely a custom ordered bow,more so then a factory blemished model.Rememeber camo was only 5.00 extra on any bow..And for me personaly Ray can have that one.I do not like the way those shoot.....to much riser and not quite enough limbs........bowdoc
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That is a good point Doc. Did the 63" bow have the same length riser as the other tamerlanes with shorter limbs? If so, that would stack at a longer draw.
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Toadster it was all scaled down in size.But the give me was yes it is a Tamerlane.Most of those 63" bows were 24 or 26 inch draw length.Here is the trivia for today.What really is the rarest of all of the rare camo paint jobs.Yap the factory camo Kodiak Deluxe....you know Bear Archery was hideing something when they camo'ed one of the most beautiful bows ever produced....ya gotta love em.bd
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Wow that is some trivia. I can't hardly imagine a Kodiak Deluxe factory camo!