Anybody know anything about Zodiac bows or the company. I picked this bow up from the widow of former national archery champ Al Cundiff. It was a presentation bow given to him by the company in the mid 70s, I suspect for an endorsement. It has factory camo and is listed as a hunter/target bow.The serial number is 00003. It appears to have seen very little use.
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George D. Stout - I believe that bow was made by Carroll's, out of Moab, Utah. The limbs are interchangeable with Carroll's and Wing Presentation II. The riser is indeed unique, and I don't know if Carroll's cast their own risers at the time. That would be early to mid 1970's.