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Title: New Horn bellys added to Dryad in-stock and sale
Post by: wingnut on September 03, 2008, 10:34:00 PM
We added two new horn bellied bows to the instock page today.  

BushWacker - Osage with Natural Tonkin Bamboo back, Watusi Horn belly, Indian Rosewood, handle cap and tips.  60" nock to nock, 47#'s @ 28"

Horn Belly Soothsayer - Osage with Natural Tonkin Bamboo back, Watusi Horn Belly, Texas Ebony riser, handle cap and tips.  66" nock to nock, 50#'s @ 28"

Also a LH SS

Left Hand Soothsayer - Osage with Natural Tonkin Bamboo back, Cocobolo riser, handle cap and  tips.  64" nock to nock, 57#'s @ 28"

Take a look and give us a call.

Remember you still get $50 off the listed price by mentioning that you saw this on TradGang.

Mike
Title: Re: New Horn bellys added to Dryad in-stock and sale
Post by: brent d. on September 04, 2008, 09:18:00 AM
Those are some real beauties Mikie!
I love that almost clear horn. I should never have looked. Ill be loading up "that auction site" with old bicycle components again.
Title: Re: New Horn bellys added to Dryad in-stock and sale
Post by: wingnut on September 04, 2008, 12:16:00 PM
Brent, Brent, Brent,

You an fight the addiction.  

Heck with that!!  Give me a call and we can send it out today.  LOL

Mike
Title: Re: New Horn bellys added to Dryad in-stock and sale
Post by: wingnut on September 04, 2008, 08:02:00 PM
TTT
Title: Re: New Horn bellys added to Dryad in-stock and sale
Post by: 2fletch on September 04, 2008, 09:17:00 PM
Mike, you're killing me.
Title: Re: New Horn bellys added to Dryad in-stock and sale
Post by: 2fletch on September 05, 2008, 09:14:00 AM
I can attest that the Bushwhacker shoots as well as it looks. If I weren't such a tightwad I'd own one now. I shot one in Ohio and was very impressed. It shot where it was intended and was very fast and smooth. I've been a fan of Tonkin Bamboo for over 50 years but the horn on the belly really adds to the performance. I'd venture to say that it is faster then many of the fiberglass laminated bows.